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What summary judgment motions did the parties file?

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What summary judgment motions did the parties file?

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In 2006, Princeton and plaintiffs each filed several motions for partial summary judgment. Princeton asked the court to rule on five issues that would materially advance resolution of the litigation: (1) that Princeton is and will continue to be the sole beneficiary of the Robertson Foundation, as clearly stated in the Certificate of Incorporation; (2) that Article 11(c) of the Foundation’s Certificate of Incorporation does not limit the type of investment income that the Foundation may spend; (3) that the Foundation properly selected and retained PRINCO as its investment manager; (4) that certain of plaintiffs’ claims are too stale to be heard by the court because they fall beyond the applicable laches or limitations period; and (5) that plaintiffs’ demand that fact issues in this litigation be decided by a jury, rather than the court, was improper. Plaintiffs filed two motions for partial summary judgment. In their first motion, they asked the court to overturn the governance structu

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