Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Vermont, 160. köideFox Publishing Company, 1993 |
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... Department of Motor Vehicles and Department of Corrections entitled to absolute immunity ) ; Levinsky , 151 Vt . at 185 , 559 A.2d at 1079 ( Commissioner of Department of Social Welfare entitled to ab- solute immunity ) . The scope of ...
... Department of Motor Vehicles and Department of Corrections entitled to absolute immunity ) ; Levinsky , 151 Vt . at 185 , 559 A.2d at 1079 ( Commissioner of Department of Social Welfare entitled to ab- solute immunity ) . The scope of ...
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... Department of Public Service . Dooley , J. This is the third appeal involving the contract to import electricity from Hydro - Quebec ( HQ ) , a Canadian pro- ducer of electricity . In the first appeal , we affirmed the decision of the ...
... Department of Public Service . Dooley , J. This is the third appeal involving the contract to import electricity from Hydro - Quebec ( HQ ) , a Canadian pro- ducer of electricity . In the first appeal , we affirmed the decision of the ...
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... department relies on familiar canons of statutory construction . Primarily , it argues that the meaning of § 10002 ( f ) is plain and needs no construction . Specifically , it emphasizes that the statu- tory wording requires the ...
... department relies on familiar canons of statutory construction . Primarily , it argues that the meaning of § 10002 ( f ) is plain and needs no construction . Specifically , it emphasizes that the statu- tory wording requires the ...
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Table of Parallel Atlantic Reporter Citations XV | 162 |
Memorandum Decisions | 601 |
Table of Unpublished Decisions | 651 |
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