Court Opinion

ID: 9846581
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-09-24 03:43:56.829122+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T09:19:39.433349
License: Public Domain

Judge COZORT
concurring in part and dissenting in part.
I concur with all of the majority’s opinion except that portion which remands the cause to the trial court for entry of judgment for plaintiff in the amounts of $11,985.00 and $6,666.75 for reimbursement of necessary non-betterment costs for State Roads 1124 and 1262, respectively. The affidavit of the president of plaintiff did not sufficiently establish those figures as accurate non-betterment costs. His affidavit is conclusory in nature and fails to include the specific business records, presumably statements, invoices, and billings, from which accurate costs can be ascertained. His affidavit contains these two statements: (1) “it appears that $2,765.00 could be considered as betterment . . and (2) “it appears that $2,545.00 could be considered as betterment . . . .” In my opinion judgment should not be entered based on what “appears . . . could be considered as betterment” to the president of plaintiff. Rather, the trial court should view the records and receive testimony, if necessary, to find precisely the betterment and non-betterment costs. I vote to remand that particular issue to the trial court for appropriate findings and conclusions.