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· 7/19/1996

Yourtee v. Hubbard

Citations

  • 474 S.E.2d 613
  • 196 W. Va. 683
  • 1996 W. Va. LEXIS 135

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  • stating that this Court “reviews questions of law presented de novo, findings of fact by the administrative officer are accorded deference unless the reviewing court believes the • findings to be clearly wrong”
  • no private cause of action under unattended motor vehicle statute, W. Va.Code § 17C-14-1, for one who steals automobile
  • a person who steals an automobile is not within the class of persons that the Legislature designed the unattended motor vehicle statute to benefit and cannot bring an action based on a violation of W.Va.Code § 17C-14-1 (1951)

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Judges: Recht

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