Arizona Court of Appeals Division One holds that the part of a loan used to expand and renovate a home is used for home improvement, not construction, and is therefore not entitled to anti-deficiency protection.
Arizona Supreme Court holds that a claimant before the Industrial Commission does not waive a challenge to the legal sufficiency of an administrative law judge’s findings by failing to specifically raise that issue when requesting administrative review.
In an unpublished opinion, the Arizona Court of Appeals Division One affirmed the Attorney General’s limited authority to initiate civil actions but questioned the narrow interpretation given to the word “prosecute” in Ariz. State Land Dep’t v. McFate, 87 Ariz. 139 (1960).
Arizona Court of Appeals Division One holds that property damage caused by feral cats does not fall within the domestic-animal exclusion in an insurance policy.