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Griffey v. Rajan

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  • Title: Griffey v. Rajan
  • Author : The Supreme Court of the State of Ohio
  • Release Date : January 10, 1987
  • Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 63 KB

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HERBERT R. BROWN, J. A motion for relief from judgment under Civ. R. 60(B) is addressed to the sound discretion of the trial court, and that court's ruling will not be disturbed on appeal absent a showing of abuse of discretion. See, e.g., Moore v. Emmanuel Family Training Ctr. (1985), 18 Ohio St.3d 64, 66, 18 OBR 96, 98, 479 N.E. 2d 879, 882; Colley v. Bazell (1980), 64 Ohio St.2d 243, 18 O.O. 3d 442, 416 N.E. 2d 605; Doddridge v. Fitzpatrick (1978), 53 Ohio St.2d 9, 11, 7 O.O. 3d 5, 6, 371 N.E. 2d 214, 216; GTE Automatic Electric v. ARC Industries (1976), 47 Ohio St.2d 146, 1 O.O. 3d 86, 351 N.E. 2d 113. With that narrow standard of review in mind, this case requires us to resolve the following issues: (1) whether the conduct of P.I.E. is imputable to appellant; (2) whether the conduct of appellant and/or P.I.E. amounted to inexcusable neglect; and (3) whether appellee committed misrepresentation by failing to disclose her receipt of workers' compensation benefits to the trial court? For the following reasons, we affirm the judgment of the court of appeals.


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