Williamson Pounders Architects PC v. Tunica County Miss., No. 09-60063
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FindLaw Staff
on February 11, 2010
| Last updated on January 18, 2023
In an action by an architectural firm against a Mississippi county and its governing board under a contract that made Tennessee law controlling, summary judgment for defendant is affirmed where the parties' choice of Tennessee law was overriden by Mississippi's public policy that minute entries were required to make contractual agreements with counties.
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Appellate Information
Filed February 9, 2010
Judges
Opinion by Judge Southwick
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