Arizona Court of Appeals Division Two holds that although taxpayers may have standing to challenge a government’s procurement of services, the challenge becomes moot once the services are rendered and the government pays for them.
Arizona Court of Appeals Division One holds that a restrictive covenant may impose an affirmative use requirement on the owner of the burdened property.
Arizona Court of Appeals Division One affirms the revocation of a real estate broker and brokerage’s licenses for failing to maintain and produce important sales transaction records.
Court of Appeals Division Two holds that grant of a stay during pendency of preliminary injunction application is an order refusing to grant an injunction subject to appellate jurisdiction under A.R.S. § 12-2101(A)(5)(b), and a superior court abuses its discretion by granting a stay without considering the factors entitling a party to a preliminary injunction.