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Facts
- The case involves BOKF, N.A., doing business as Bank of Oklahoma, N.A., as the Plaintiff-Appellee, and Garon Bodor as the Defendant-Appellant. The specific events leading to the case are not detailed in the provided text.
Procedural History
- Appeal from the District Court of Sandoval County, George P. Eichwald, District Judge.
Parties' Submissions
- Appellee (BOKF, N.A. d/b/a Bank of Oklahoma, N.A.): The arguments and pieces of evidence presented by the Appellee are not detailed in the provided text (N/A).
- Appellant (Garon Bodor): The arguments and pieces of evidence presented by the Appellant are not detailed in the provided text.
Legal Issues
- Whether the district court's decision should be affirmed due to the absence of a memorandum opposing summary affirmance filed by the appellant.
Disposition
- The Court of Appeals of New Mexico affirmed the decision of the District Court of Sandoval County (para 2).
Reasons
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Per Roderick T. Kennedy, Chief Judge, concurred by James J. Wechsler, Judge, and J. Miles Hanisee, Judge: The decision to affirm the district court's ruling was based on the appellant's failure to file a memorandum opposing the proposed summary affirmance within the allotted time frame (paras 1-3).
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