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OHagin v. OHagin, Inc.
In this action to quiet title to shares in a family corporation, the corporation moved for summary judgment on the ground the shares were void because they were issued without consideration. The trial court refused to consider the plaintiffs untimely opposition and granted the motion. We reverse because the corporations moving papers, even considered alone, fail to demonstrate that it is entitled to judgment as a matter of law.

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