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      "IN THE MATTER OF: THE APPEAL OF FOUNDATION HEALTH SYSTEMS CORPORATION FROM THE DENIAL OF ITS REQUEST FOR EXEMPTION BY THE FORSYTH COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION AND REVIEW FOR 1986"
    ],
    "opinions": [
      {
        "text": "PER CURIAM.\nAfter a thorough review of the record and briefs and arguments of counsel in this case, we conclude that our discretionary review of the unanimous decision of the Court of Appeals was improvidently allowed.\nDiscretionary review improvidently allowed.",
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    "attorneys": [
      "Petree Stockton & Robinson, by G. Gray Wilson and Steve M. Pharr, for petitioner-appellee Foundation Health Systems Corporation (Hawthorne Surgical Center).",
      "David F. Tamer, Attorney for Forsyth County, P. Eugene Price, Jr., County Attorney, and Tina F. Heelan, Assistant County Attorney, for respondent-appellant Forsyth County.",
      "Smith Helms Mull\u00eds & Moore, by Thomas S. Stukes, Maureen Demarest Murray, and Matthew W. Sawchak, for The North Carolina Hospital Association; C. J. Harris Community Hospital, Incorporated, of Sylva, North Carolina; Community General Hospital of Thomasville, Inc.; Memorial Mission Medical Center, Inc.; The Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital; Murphy Medical Center; N.C. Baptist Hospitals, Incorporated; Presbyterian Hospital; RoanokeChowan Hospital, Inc.; Union Memorial Hospital, Inc.; Valdese General Hospital, Inc.; Wayne Memorial Hospital, Inc.; and Wesley Long Community Hospital, Inc., amici curiae."
    ],
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    "head_matter": "IN THE MATTER OF: THE APPEAL OF FOUNDATION HEALTH SYSTEMS CORPORATION FROM THE DENIAL OF ITS REQUEST FOR EXEMPTION BY THE FORSYTH COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION AND REVIEW FOR 1986\nNo. 45PA90\n(Filed 7 March 1991)\nON discretionary review of a unanimous opinion of the Court of Appeals, 96 N.C. App. 571, 386 S.E.2d 588 (1989), vacating and remanding the judgment of the North Carolina Property Tax Commission sitting as the State Board of Equalization and Review, which denied Foundation Health Systems Corporation\u2019s request for exemption from property taxation for Hawthorne Surgical Center under N.C.G.S. \u00a7 105-278.7 for \u201c[r]eal and personal property used for . . . charitable purposes\u201d and under N.C.G.S. \u00a7 105-278.8 for \u201c[r]eal and personal property used for charitable hospital purposes.\u201d Heard in the Supreme Court 13 February 1991.\nPetree Stockton & Robinson, by G. Gray Wilson and Steve M. Pharr, for petitioner-appellee Foundation Health Systems Corporation (Hawthorne Surgical Center).\nDavid F. Tamer, Attorney for Forsyth County, P. Eugene Price, Jr., County Attorney, and Tina F. Heelan, Assistant County Attorney, for respondent-appellant Forsyth County.\nSmith Helms Mull\u00eds & Moore, by Thomas S. Stukes, Maureen Demarest Murray, and Matthew W. Sawchak, for The North Carolina Hospital Association; C. J. Harris Community Hospital, Incorporated, of Sylva, North Carolina; Community General Hospital of Thomasville, Inc.; Memorial Mission Medical Center, Inc.; The Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital; Murphy Medical Center; N.C. Baptist Hospitals, Incorporated; Presbyterian Hospital; RoanokeChowan Hospital, Inc.; Union Memorial Hospital, Inc.; Valdese General Hospital, Inc.; Wayne Memorial Hospital, Inc.; and Wesley Long Community Hospital, Inc., amici curiae."
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