Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Vermont, 160. köideFox Publishing Company, 1993 |
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... action is " comparable ” to a recognized cause of action against a private citizen . Akutowicz v . United States , 859 F.2d 1122 , 1125 ( 2d Cir . 1988 ) . The government remains im- mune , however , for governmental functions for which ...
... action is " comparable ” to a recognized cause of action against a private citizen . Akutowicz v . United States , 859 F.2d 1122 , 1125 ( 2d Cir . 1988 ) . The government remains im- mune , however , for governmental functions for which ...
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... Actions - Constitutional and Statutory Provisions Where factual issues are in dispute , parties to an action under Fair Employment Practices Act are entitled to trial by jury when the plaintiff requests legal damages . Vt . Const . ch ...
... Actions - Constitutional and Statutory Provisions Where factual issues are in dispute , parties to an action under Fair Employment Practices Act are entitled to trial by jury when the plaintiff requests legal damages . Vt . Const . ch ...
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... actions but only to common - law causes of action . It maintains that because FEPA does not grant a right to jury trial , there is no such right in actions under the Act . The petitioner in Curtis advanced the same argument , but the ...
... actions but only to common - law causes of action . It maintains that because FEPA does not grant a right to jury trial , there is no such right in actions under the Act . The petitioner in Curtis advanced the same argument , but 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Table of Unpublished Decisions | 651 |
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