· 9/14/1976
Peatross v. Board of Commissioners of Salt Lake County
Citations
- 555 P.2d 281
- 1976 Utah LEXIS 923
How courts have described this case
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- holding that reviewing court will not interfere unless lower tribunal's action was outside scope of authority or deemed capricious and arbitrary and thus licensee was not entitled to trial de novo
- ―[A]ppellate jurisdiction is the authority to review the actions or judgments of an inferior tribunal upon the record made in that tribunal, and to affirm, modify[,] or reverse such action or judgment.‖
- “The standard rule is that appellate jurisdiction is the authority to review the actions or judgments of an inferior tribunal upon the record made in that tribunal, and to affirm, modify or reverse such action or judgment.”
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Judges: Crockett, Henriod, Ellett, Maughan, Tuckett
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