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Cited as authority (rule)
Harris v. Matthews
(2×)
Conversion is “an unauthorized assumption and exercise of the right of ownership over goods or personal chattels belonging to another, to the alteration of their condition or the exclusion of an owner’s rights.” In re Legg, 325 N.C. 658, 669 , 386 S.E.2d 174, 180 (1989), cert. denied, 496 U.S. 906 , 110 S. Ct. 2589 , 110 L.
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In Re Bedi
See, e.g., R.D.I., supra, 581 So.2d at 29 (concluding that the Florida Board of Bar Examiners could find from the evidence, including the circumstances surrounding a Bar applicant’s business activities, that he “was involved in ‘prior, substantial criminal activity’ ”); In re Legg, 325 N.C. 658 , 386 S.E.2d 174, 180 (1989) (holding that the evidence supported the North Carolina Board of Law Examiners’ finding that the Bar applicant, without authorization, assumed the right of ownership to funds of another), cert. denied, 496 U.S. 906 , 110 S.Ct. 2589 , 110 L.Ed.2d 270 (1990).
cited
Cited as authority (rule)
Ramsey v. Southern Industrial Constructors Inc.
“Both are part of a single test of work-connection.” Id. at 248, 377 S.E.2d at 781 .
cited
Cited as authority (rule)
In re Braun
In re Legg, 325 N.C. 658, 669 , 386 S.E.2d 174, 180 (1989), cert. denied, 496 U.S. 906 , 110 L.
cited
Cited as authority (rule)
In Re Gordon
Ed. 2d 847 (1997); In re Legg, 325 N.C. 658, 669 , 386 S.E.2d 174, 180 (1989), cert. denied, 496 U.S. 906 , 110 L.
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Cited as authority (rule)
Matter of Golia-Paladin
In re Legg, 325 N.C. 658, 669 , 386 S.E.2d 174, 180 (1989), cert. denied, 496 U.S. 906 , 110 L.
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Cited as authority (rule)
Matter of Legg
(2×)
Further, conversion is the "unauthorized assumption and exercise of the right of ownership over goods or personal chattels belonging to another, to the alteration of their condition or the exclusion of an owner's rights." In re Legg, 325 N.C. at 669 , 386 S.E.2d at 180 (citation omitted).
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Cited "see"
Devalle v. N.C. Sheriffs' Educ. & Training Standards Comm'n
(2×)
also: Cited "see, e.g."
See In re Legg, 325 N.C. at 673 , 386 S.E.2d at 182 (explaining that the “fundamental attributes of good moral character” include “the maturity and professional discipline necessary to accept responsibility”).
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Cited "see"
Temple v. Denali Princess Lodge
(2×)
See id. 26 . 93 N.C.App. 242 , 377 S.E.2d 777 (N.C.App.), aff'd, 325 N.C. 702 , 386 S.E.2d 174 (N.C.1989). 27 .
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Deborah Pharr CULPEPPER, Employee, Plaintiff,
v.
FAIRFIELD SAPPHIRE VALLEY, Employer, Aetna Casualty & Surety Company, Carrier, Defendant.
v.
FAIRFIELD SAPPHIRE VALLEY, Employer, Aetna Casualty & Surety Company, Carrier, Defendant.
194A89.
Supreme Court of North Carolina.
Dec 7, 1989.
Per Curiam.
Cited by 5 opinions | Published
Parker, Poe, Thompson, Bernstein, Gage & Preston by Max E. Justice and William L. Brown, Charlotte, and Ball, Kelley, Barden & Arrowood, P.A., by Phillip G. Kelley, Asheville, for plaintiff-appellee.
Russell & King, P.A. by J. William Russell and Sandra M. King, Asheville, for defendant-appellant.
PER CURIAM.
AFFIRMED.