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· 4/8/1988

Petition of DA Associates

Citations

  • 547 A.2d 1325
  • 150 Vt. 18
  • 1988 Vt. LEXIS 79

How courts have described this case

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

  • explaining that “declaratory rulings are not appellate in nature, and cannot be resorted to as a substitute for, or in lieu of, proper appellate remedies”
  • declaratory ruling by agency commissioner on meaning of rule is not available as substitute for appeal of a specific condition contained in permit issued under the rule
  • “when an administrative remedy is established by statute or regulation, relief must not only be sought in accordance therewith, but must first be exhausted before recourse to the courts is available”
  • “[W]hen an administrative remedy is established by statute or regulation, relief must not only be sought in accordance therewith, but must first be exhausted before recourse to the courts is available.”
  • where administrative remedy is established by statute, it must be sought and exhausted prior to court review
  • “[W]hen an administrative remedy is established by statute or regulation, relief must not only be sought in accordance therewith, but must first be exhausted before recourse to the courts is available.”

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Judges: Allen, Peck, Gibson, Dooley, Mahady

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