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McCastle? v. Rollins Environmental Services, Inc.

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 - The interests of absentees would be taken into account

Judicial efficiency (Rollins v. McCastle? , 619)

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- The Supreme Court determined that the lower courts had not characterized the relationship of the relationship of the various people to one another. They claimed the same harms, the same causes of the harm, and lived within the general vicinity of one another.
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- The Supreme Court determined that the lower courts had not appropriately characterized the types of harms various people felt. They claimed the same harms, the same causes of the harm, and lived within the general vicinity of one another
 Individual fairness (Rollins v. McCastle? , 621)
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 - This involves the uniformity of the decision among the members of the class.
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 - Each of the people in the class is asserting a similar, if not identical claim.

Through walking through these claims, the court determined that it was practical for litigation to proceed as a class. The certification was approved and the plaintiff's case was sent to lower court to be reevaluated. In terms of the injunction and the damages, the case was remanded back to the lower court to determine what actions should be taken against the facility and what types of damages the members of the community would receive. (McCastle? v. Rollins, 621)Under the authority of 28 USCS § 1441, the court was able to assert the injunction so that the facility would stop emitting toxic fumes into the atmosphere.


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