· 5/6/1988
Hospitality Inns v. South Burlington R.I.
Citations
- 547 A.2d 1355
- 149 Vt. 653
- 1988 Vt. LEXIS 90
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- stating that \a final judgment is a prerequisite to appellate jurisdiction unless the narrow circumstances authorizing an interlocutory appeal are present\
- stating that “a final judgment is a prerequisite to appellate jurisdiction unless the narrow circumstances authorizing an interlocutory appeal are present”
- “[A] final judgment is a prerequisite to appellate jurisdiction unless the narrow circumstances authorizing an interlocutory appeal are present.”
- “[A] final judgment is a prerequisite to appellate jurisdiction unless the narrow circumstances authorizing an interlocutory appeal are present.”
- “[A] final judgment is a prerequisite to appellate jurisdiction unless the narrow circumstances authorizing an interlocutory appeal are present.”
- finality requirement is firmly established by Vermont caselaw and can be overcome only through narrow exceptions, including collateral order exception
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Judges: Peck, Dooley, Shangraw, Keyser, Connarn
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