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HAT ' s final assertion as to the District ' s authority relies on 24 V . S . A . § 2295 ,
which states , in relevant part , “ Except as otherwise provided by law , no town ,
city or incorporated village , by ordinance , resolution or other enactment , shall ...
HAT ' s final assertion as to the District ' s authority relies on 24 V . S . A . § 2295 ,
which states , in relevant part , “ Except as otherwise provided by law , no town ,
city or incorporated village , by ordinance , resolution or other enactment , shall ...
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Second , HAT ' s amended complaint adds a claim that the District , by exercising
the authority of its member municipalities to regulate hunting and trapping , “
circumvent [ ed ] the requirements of the due process of law by either : 1 )
enacting ...
Second , HAT ' s amended complaint adds a claim that the District , by exercising
the authority of its member municipalities to regulate hunting and trapping , “
circumvent [ ed ] the requirements of the due process of law by either : 1 )
enacting ...
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Eminent Domain - Authority to Exercise - Particular Cases The prohibition on
takings without compensation is not absolute . An exercise of the police power to
abate a public nuisance , and specifically , to abate a fire hazard , is not a ...
Eminent Domain - Authority to Exercise - Particular Cases The prohibition on
takings without compensation is not absolute . An exercise of the police power to
abate a public nuisance , and specifically , to abate a fire hazard , is not a ...
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