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· 12/9/1996

Michael v. Marion County Board of Education

Citations

  • 482 S.E.2d 140
  • 198 W. Va. 523
  • 1996 W. Va. LEXIS 209

How courts have described this case

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

  • allowing decedent’s spouse to bring deliberate intent cause of action against employer individually and as representative of decedent's estate
  • spouse of decedent brought deliberate intent cause of action against employer individually and as representative of decedent’s estate
  • spouse of decedent brought deliberate intent cause of action against employer individually and as representative of decedent's estate
  • “ Where the language of a statute is clear and without ambiguity the plain meaning is to be accepted without resorting to the rules of interpretation.’ Syl. Pt. 2, State v. Elder, 152 W.Va. 571, 165 S.E.2d 108 (1968).”
  • “ Where the language of a statute is clear and without ambiguity the plain meaning is to be accepted without resorting to the rules of interpretation.’ Syl. Pt. 2, State v. Elder, 152 W.Va. 571, 165 S.E.2d 108 (1968).”
  • “ Where the language of a statute is clear and without ambiguity the plain meaning is to be accepted without resorting to the rules of interpretation.’ Syl. Pt. 2, State v. Elder, 152 W.Va. 571, 165 S.E.2d 108 (1968).”

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Judges: Workman, Recht

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