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DRMS Permit Index
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C1981037
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
10/23/1989
Doc Name
BOARDS REPLY BRIEF CONCERNING ITS MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT
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GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE
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(1987). Section 13-50-102 gives the creditor the option to <br />release one debtor without releasing the other. More important- <br />ly, § 13-50-103 states that, upon release of the principal's <br />surety, the principal remains liable for the whole of the remain- <br />der of the indebtedness. <br />In this case, the Board is simply seeking to recover the <br />remainder of the indebtedness from GEC as the principal. The <br />doctrine of mitigation of damages is totally inapplicable. <br />IV. <br />C.R.C.P. 121 $ 1-15(1) DOES NOT MANDATE <br />SEPARATE BRIEFS AND MOTIONS. <br />GEC's claim that C.R.C.P. 121 § 1-15(1) requires a brief <br />separate and apart from the motion is without merit. That rule <br />clearly provides that "any motion involving a contested issue of <br />law shall be supported by recitation of legal authority either <br />incorporated into the motion or set forth in a separate brief" <br />(emphasis added). The rule clearly does not require a separate <br />brief. <br />WHEREFORE, plaintiff respectfully requests summary judgment <br />in the amount of $191,000 plus interest and costs including <br />attorney fees. <br />-5- <br />
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