Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Vermont, 160. köideFox Publishing Company, 1993 |
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... authority . Her belief in her authority to act as a deputy sheriff when she served process on defendant was genuine . The deputy sheriff has since been reappointed . Thus , the absence of appointment did not , as defendant contends , de ...
... authority . Her belief in her authority to act as a deputy sheriff when she served process on defendant was genuine . The deputy sheriff has since been reappointed . Thus , the absence of appointment did not , as defendant contends , de ...
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... authority required to grant permission to search the premises of his tenant , Chap- man v . United States , 365 U.S. ... authority over the premises necessary for a valid third - party consent search . The search was held to be ...
... authority required to grant permission to search the premises of his tenant , Chap- man v . United States , 365 U.S. ... authority over the premises necessary for a valid third - party consent search . The search was held to be ...
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... authority for the plan- ning commission to adopt the instant bylaw . We agree with the court's rul- ing . Section 172 of Title 1 provides that " [ w ] hen joint authority is given to three or more , the concurrence of a majority of such ...
... authority for the plan- ning commission to adopt the instant bylaw . We agree with the court's rul- ing . Section 172 of Title 1 provides that " [ w ] hen joint authority is given to three or more , the concurrence of a majority of such ...
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Table of Parallel Atlantic Reporter Citations XV | 162 |
Memorandum Decisions | 601 |
Table of Unpublished Decisions | 651 |
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