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 180
... result of the re- surgence of his drinking and was unable to retain his employ- ment . Here , however , the evidence was that claimant suffered sei- zures as early as 1980 as a result of a brain tumor , and again suffered a stress ...
... result of the re- surgence of his drinking and was unable to retain his employ- ment . Here , however , the evidence was that claimant suffered sei- zures as early as 1980 as a result of a brain tumor , and again suffered a stress ...
Page 580
... result , the overall transaction was structured so that the purchasers bought the home directly and had it placed on the site prepared by taxpayers . In arguing that the builder's exemption does not apply , the department relies on ...
... result , the overall transaction was structured so that the purchasers bought the home directly and had it placed on the site prepared by taxpayers . In arguing that the builder's exemption does not apply , the department relies on ...
Page 626
... result in situa- tions where the commission failed to act within a certain period . See 24 V.S.A. §§ 4470 ( a ) , 4475. According to the City , the failure of the commis- sion to act would result in automatic approval even when the ...
... result in situa- tions where the commission failed to act within a certain period . See 24 V.S.A. §§ 4470 ( a ) , 4475. According to the City , the failure of the commis- sion to act would result in automatic approval even when the ...
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