Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Vermont, 154. köideJ. Spooner, 1990 |
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Page 48
... determine that the trial court could not as a matter of discretion grant a new trial to defendant , we will not disturb the ruling — even if we , in our judgment , disagree with it . As the Eighth Circuit Court of Ap- peals has observed ...
... determine that the trial court could not as a matter of discretion grant a new trial to defendant , we will not disturb the ruling — even if we , in our judgment , disagree with it . As the Eighth Circuit Court of Ap- peals has observed ...
Page 121
... determine superior title to remote mountainous land , trial court could properly find that a hundred - year - old fence line adequately demonstrated defendants ' use and possession of the disputed property , as well as acquiescence of ...
... determine superior title to remote mountainous land , trial court could properly find that a hundred - year - old fence line adequately demonstrated defendants ' use and possession of the disputed property , as well as acquiescence of ...
Page 605
... determine whether the Board acted " unreasonably , " 10 V.S.A. § 1270 , we must look to whether the Board's factual find- ings are supported by substantial evidence as that concept is used in the field of administrative law . See 2 C ...
... determine whether the Board acted " unreasonably , " 10 V.S.A. § 1270 , we must look to whether the Board's factual find- ings are supported by substantial evidence as that concept is used in the field of administrative law . See 2 C ...
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Memorandum Decisions | 643 |
Tables of Statutes Etc Cited or Construed | 657 |
Digest of Cases Reported | 669 |
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