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Facts

  • The case involves an appeal by Peter and Maria Adang against a district court's order granting a preliminary injunction in favor of Kit Carson Electric Cooperative, Inc., and its trustees. The specifics leading to the injunction are not detailed in the provided text.

Procedural History

  • Appeal from the District Court of Taos County, Sarah C. Backus, District Judge, December 22, 2011: The district court granted a preliminary injunction.

Parties' Submissions

  • Petitioners-Appellees (Kit Carson Electric Cooperative, Inc., and Trustees): [Not applicable or not found]
  • Respondents-Appellants (Maria and Peter Adang): Filed a memorandum in response to the court's notice of proposed summary disposition, arguing against the dismissal of their appeal.

Legal Issues

  • Whether the appeal against the district court's order granting a preliminary injunction constitutes a final appealable order.

Disposition

  • The appeal was dismissed for lack of a final appealable order.

Reasons

  • Per Cynthia A. Fry, J. (Michael D. Bustamante, J., and Linda M. Vanzi, J., concurring): The court dismissed the appeal based on the determination that the order granting a preliminary injunction did not constitute a final appealable order. This decision was made after considering the appellants' memorandum in response to the court's notice of proposed summary disposition.
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