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· 10/12/2001

Marzullo v. Kahl

Citations

  • 783 A.2d 169
  • 366 Md. 158
  • 2001 Md. LEXIS 782

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • observing that courts \do not set aside common experience and common sense when construing statutes\
  • observing that courts “do not set aside common experience and common sense when construing statutes”
  • stating that the first requirement to obtain a vested right is that the claimant has a valid permit
  • appellate court must accord appropriate deference to agency expertise even with respect to conclusions of law
  • appellate court must accord appropriate deference to agency expertise even with respect to conclusions of law
  • “Even though the decision of the Board of Appeals was based on the law, its expertise should be taken into consideration and its decision should be afforded appropriate deference.”

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Judges: Cathell

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