· 1/3/1983
Bargman v. Brewer
Citations
- 454 A.2d 1253
- 142 Vt. 367
- 1983 Vt. LEXIS 601
How courts have described this case
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- noting that a ministerial act is one “regarding which nothing is left to discretion” (citation omitted)
- noting that a ministerial act is one “regarding which nothing is left to discretion” (citation omitted)
- noting that a ministerial act is one “regarding which nothing is left to discretion” (citation omitted)
- noting that a ministerial act is one “regarding which nothing is left to discretion” (citation omitted)
- mandamus appropriate where there appears to be an arbitrary abuse of power
- “mandamus will lie for the enforcement of . . . an act ‘regarding which nothing is left to discretion—a simple and definite duty, imposed by law, and arising under conditions admitted or proved to exist.’”
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Judges: Billings, Hill, Underwood, Peck, Larrow
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