Thank you, was my first idea, but that is not the case, it does provide the 
correct stuff all the time. Gave up and dropped the resolve completely, 
created a controller and filled populated the list inside the controller 
(the promises work fine, so why try to handle something that is "undefined" 
from time to time). Now I just habe to check why ui router is cleaning the 
scope of the controller without initializing the controller when going from 
a sub-state to the parent state and I have a working solution...

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