Arizona Court of Appeals Division One holds a party cannot collaterally attack an agency’s jurisdiction where the party previously challenged jurisdiction in an administrative proceeding but failed to timely appeal the agency’s decision.
Arizona Court of Appeals Division One holds that mutual agreements between a city and landowner, in which the landowner agrees to reimburse the city for improvements, are development agreements authorized and governed by A.R.S. § 9-500.05, and are not circumscribed as assessments under A.R.S. § 9-243.
Arizona Court of Appeals, Division Two, holds that bankruptcy discharge of obligation to make payments on a home equity loan does not extinguish bank’s ability to foreclose.
Court of Appeals Division Two holds property with legal access to outlet but without existing roadway was entitled to use portion of federal right-of-way to construct a roadway across neighboring properties.
Arizona Court of Appeals Division One holds that a federal district court’s dismissal of a case “with prejudice” on jurisdictional grounds does not have preclusive effect on the underlying claims.