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UNPUBLISHED CIVIL OPINIONS FROM THE MINNESOTA COURT OF APPEALSA07-1786Beth A. Tappan, Relator, vs. Empo Corporation, Respondent, Department of Employment and Economic Development, Respondent. SCHELLHAS, Judge Relator challenges the decision of an unemployment-law judge (ULJ) that she is disqualified from receiving unemployment benefits because she engaged in employment misconduct. We affirm. = = = = A07-2157 In the Matter of the Tobacco Dealer's License held by MADI, Inc. and Mesud Didovic d/b/a Venus Grocery, Relator, vs. City of Minneapolis, Respondent. LARKIN, Judge Relator licenseholder appeals the Minneapolis City Council's decision to revoke his tobacco-dealer's license following three illegal tobacco sales to minors. Because the council (1) did not exceed its authority or jurisdiction, (2) had substantial evidence to support a departure from the presumptive penalty prescribed by ordinance, and (3) did not act arbitrarily and capriciously, the council did not err in revoking relator's tobacco-dealer's license. We affirm. = = = = A07-2200 Paul W. Bottum, Respondent, vs. James R. Jundt, et al., Appellants, Acuo Technoloties, L. L. C., et al., Defendants. PETERSON, Judge Appellant challenges the district court's determination that respondent's claim for an unpaid bonus was not barred by the statute of limitations, arguing that Minn. Stat. § 541.17(5) (2006) prohibited the district court from finding that certain oral statements were sufficient to toll and restart the limitations period. We reverse and remand. = = = = A07-2211 Daniel M. Fee, et al., Appellants, vs. George G. Stahley, et al., Respondents, Edina Realty, et al., Respondents, Cendant Mortgage Corporation, Respondent, TCF National Bank, Respondent, Lawyers Title Insurance Corporation, Respondent. WORKE, Judge On appeal from the grant of summary judgment in favor of respondents real-estate company, agent, and title-insurance company, appellants argue that genuine issues of material fact exist as to whether (1) the real-estate company and agent negligently misrepresented information about the property appellants purchased, and (2) the title-insurance company was in breach of contract by failing to indemnify and defend them on title issues. We affirm. = = = = A07-2406 Angela M. Dodd, Relator, vs. Ritchie Engineering Co. Inc., Respondent, Department of Employment and Economic Development, Respondent. PETERSON, Judge This certiorari appeal is from a decision of an unemployment-law judge (ULJ) that relator is disqualified from receiving unemployment benefits because she quit her employment without a good reason caused by the employer. We affirm. |
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