· 11/17/2005
Buddy Gregg Motor Homes, Inc. v. Motor Vehicle Board of the Texas Department of Transportation
Citations
- 179 S.W.3d 589
- 2005 WL 1787348
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- holding that the Board has \exclusive jurisdiction over claims and issues the [Texas Occupations] Code governs.\
- “A statute should not be construed in a way that leads to absurd conclusions when there is a more reasonable interpretation.”
- “A statute 8 should not be construed in a way that leads to absurd conclusions when there is a more reasonable interpretation.”
- agency decision is supported by substantial evidence if some reasonable basis exists in record for agency's action
- agency decision is supported by substantial evidence if some reasonable basis exists in record for agency’s action
- \A statute should not be construed in a way that leads to absurd conclusions when there is a more reasonable interpretation.\
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Judges: Kidd, Patterson, Puryear
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