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· 10/18/1982

Berlin Development Associates v. Department of Social Welfare

Citations

  • 453 A.2d 397
  • 142 Vt. 107
  • 1982 Vt. LEXIS 609

How courts have described this case

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  • recognizing propriety of granting partial summary judgment pursuant to V.R.C.P. 56(d) as method for dealing with complex litigation
  • when deciding a summary judgment motion, inferences and doubts as to the facts must be decided in favor of the nonmoving party.
  • when deciding a summary judgment motion, inferences and doubts as to the facts must be decided in favor of the nonmoving party
  • party opposing summary judgment should be given benefit of all reasonable doubts

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Judges: Barney, C.J., Billings, Hill and Underwood, Jj., and Larrow, J. (Ret.), Specially Assigned

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