Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Vermont, 160. köideFox Publishing Company, 1993 |
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Page 430
... Board's practice , this complaint was docketed and a file was opened . See Board of Medical Practice Rule ( BMP Rule ) 5.1.3 . Licensee was in- formed that the Board had commenced an investigation . After receiving licensee's letter ...
... Board's practice , this complaint was docketed and a file was opened . See Board of Medical Practice Rule ( BMP Rule ) 5.1.3 . Licensee was in- formed that the Board had commenced an investigation . After receiving licensee's letter ...
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... Board's decision that it lacked jurisdiction did not bar future prosecu- tion of licensee . The principles of res judicata do not apply in the present case because the Board's initial decision was not an adjudicatory decision . II . The ...
... Board's decision that it lacked jurisdiction did not bar future prosecu- tion of licensee . The principles of res judicata do not apply in the present case because the Board's initial decision was not an adjudicatory decision . II . The ...
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... Board Rule ( Board Rule ) 13 ( b ) , applicant was required to move to reopen the hearing in order to submit new evi- dence . Applicant failed to do so , and there was no procedural error . Appli- cant implies in its argument that the Board ...
... Board Rule ( Board Rule ) 13 ( b ) , applicant was required to move to reopen the hearing in order to submit new evi- dence . Applicant failed to do so , and there was no procedural error . Appli- cant implies in its argument that the Board ...
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Table of Parallel Atlantic Reporter Citations XV | 162 |
Memorandum Decisions | 601 |
Table of Unpublished Decisions | 651 |
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