Skip to content Skip to sidebar Skip to footer

[DOWNLOAD] "RTLC AG Products, Inc. v. Treatment Equipment Co." by Supreme Court Of Utah # eBook PDF Kindle ePub Free

RTLC AG Products, Inc. v. Treatment Equipment Co.

📘 Read Now     📥 Download


eBook details

  • Title: RTLC AG Products, Inc. v. Treatment Equipment Co.
  • Author : Supreme Court Of Utah
  • Release Date : January 27, 2006
  • Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 71 KB

Description

Appellant, RTLC AG Products, Inc., d/b/a RTLC Piping Products sued Treatment Equipment Company and Municipal Valve &; Equipment Company, Inc., appellees, for damages and injunctive relief for violations of the Texas Free Enterprise and Antitrust Act of 1983, intentional interference with prospective economic advantage, unfair competition, and conspiracy. In its sole issue on appeal, RTLC argues the trial court erred when it: (1) granted no-evidence summary judgments in favor of Treatment Equipment and Municipal Valve; and (2) denied its motion for reconsideration of the trial courts summary judgment in favor of Treatment Equipment. In cross points, both Treatment Equipment and Municipal Valve argue the trial court erred when it overruled their objections to the affidavits of Billy Terrell, the president of RTLC, which were attached to RTLCs responses to both Treatment Equipments and Municipal Valves motions for no-evidence summary judgment. Considering all of the evidence presented by RTLC, including the affidavits of Terrell to which Treatment Equipment and Municipal Valve objected, we conclude the trial court did not err when it granted no-evidence summary judgments in favor of Treatment Equipment and Municipal Valve. Accordingly, we need not consider Treatment Equipment and Municipal Valves cross points claiming the trial court erred when it overruled their objections to Terrells affidavits. Further, RTLCs complaint that the trial court erred when it denied its motion for reconsideration is waived because RTLC does not cite to authority or address the issue in the argument portion of its brief. The trial courts summary judgments are affirmed.


Free Download "RTLC AG Products, Inc. v. Treatment Equipment Co." PDF ePub Kindle