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Third , and most importantly , it cannot be an abuse of discretion for the
Department to exercise the discretion expressly granted by the Legislature to set
priorities and elect , from several express options , how to enforce the housing
code .
Third , and most importantly , it cannot be an abuse of discretion for the
Department to exercise the discretion expressly granted by the Legislature to set
priorities and elect , from several express options , how to enforce the housing
code .
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That the dissent , or even this entire Court , might reach a different conclusion on
the same facts does not mean that the family court abused its discretion . Id . at
116 , 109 A . at 36 . Discretion necessarily allows for a range of reaction , so long
...
That the dissent , or even this entire Court , might reach a different conclusion on
the same facts does not mean that the family court abused its discretion . Id . at
116 , 109 A . at 36 . Discretion necessarily allows for a range of reaction , so long
...
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now appeals , claiming that the superior court abused its discretion by : ( 1 )
issuing an ex parte TRO prohibiting defendant from conducting sales in Vermont
on August 1 , 2001 ; ( 2 ) granting the State ' s two motions to compel discovery ; (
3 ) ...
now appeals , claiming that the superior court abused its discretion by : ( 1 )
issuing an ex parte TRO prohibiting defendant from conducting sales in Vermont
on August 1 , 2001 ; ( 2 ) granting the State ' s two motions to compel discovery ; (
3 ) ...
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