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 434
... rule conflicts with the statute , the rule cannot be sustained . In re Peel Gallery of Fine Arts , 149 Vt . 348 , 350 , 543 A.2d 695 , 697 ( 1988 ) . In the present case , if we interpret Rule 2.2 as limiting the Board's jurisdiction to ...
... rule conflicts with the statute , the rule cannot be sustained . In re Peel Gallery of Fine Arts , 149 Vt . 348 , 350 , 543 A.2d 695 , 697 ( 1988 ) . In the present case , if we interpret Rule 2.2 as limiting the Board's jurisdiction to ...
Page 439
... rule plainly acknowledges that both § 1361 and § 1398 are governed by the criteria in § 1354. The majority's statement that the specification of permissible grounds for discipline listed in the rule , which reproduces § 1354 precisely ...
... rule plainly acknowledges that both § 1361 and § 1398 are governed by the criteria in § 1354. The majority's statement that the specification of permissible grounds for discipline listed in the rule , which reproduces § 1354 precisely ...
Page 604
... rules , or if the court is authorized to override the VHA in in- terpreting a rule in a manner con- trary to that expressly stated by the VHA itself . The rule in question , Ar- ticle II , § 3.G. of the VHA Bylaws , provides that " [ s ] ...
... rules , or if the court is authorized to override the VHA in in- terpreting a rule in a manner con- trary to that expressly stated by the VHA itself . The rule in question , Ar- ticle II , § 3.G. of the VHA Bylaws , provides that " [ s ] ...
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