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holding the defendants' reliance unreasonable as a matter of law when the defendants signed a guaranty that expressly contradicted the creditor's assurance
Summary of this case from Ussery v. Branch Banking & Trust Co.Opinion
1984
holding the defendants' reliance unreasonable as a matter of law when the defendants signed a guaranty that expressly contradicted the creditor's assurance
Summary of this case from Ussery v. Branch Banking & Trust Co.1984
holding the defendants' reliance unreasonable as a matter of law when the defendants signed a guaranty that expressly contradicted the creditor's assurance
Summary of this case from Ussery v. Branch Banking & Trust Co.rejecting petitioners' argument that the annexation violated N.C.G.S. 160A-47 (3)a because response times to fires would be longer in the newly annexed areas than in the rest of the city
Summary of this case from Matheson v. City of AshevilleFull title:PETITIONS FOR DISCRETIONARY REVIEW
Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina
Date published: Jan 1, 1984
We disagree. Several plans have been approved by appellate courts in which the plans made no provisions for…
Ussery v. Branch Banking & Trust Co.A debtor who, on the one hand, acknowledges his debt obligations and waives any defenses against that…