Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Vermont: Reported by the Judges of Said Court, Agreeably to a Statute Law of the State, 183. köideVermont printing Company, 2007 |
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... jury could have approached the valuation of these trees . Because there was ample evidence from which the jury could have estimated the value of the twenty other trees likely to die to be $ 2,000 or greater , their verdict is ...
... jury could have approached the valuation of these trees . Because there was ample evidence from which the jury could have estimated the value of the twenty other trees likely to die to be $ 2,000 or greater , their verdict is ...
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... Jury - Right to Jury in Civil Actions - Types of Actions Where a state environmental - enforcement statute has delegated the assess- ment of civil penalties in accordance with a highly discretionary calculation that takes into account ...
... Jury - Right to Jury in Civil Actions - Types of Actions Where a state environmental - enforcement statute has delegated the assess- ment of civil penalties in accordance with a highly discretionary calculation that takes into account ...
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... jury trial " to the extent that it existed at common law at the time of the adoption of the [ C ] onstitution . " Hodgdon v . Mt. Mansfield Co. , 160 Vt . 150 , 155 , 624 A.2d 1122 , 1125 ( 1992 ) ; see generally M. Moses , What the Jury ...
... jury trial " to the extent that it existed at common law at the time of the adoption of the [ C ] onstitution . " Hodgdon v . Mt. Mansfield Co. , 160 Vt . 150 , 155 , 624 A.2d 1122 , 1125 ( 1992 ) ; see generally M. Moses , What the Jury ...
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