Cluster 1968554
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· 37 citation events
across 3 courts.
Showing the 6 strongest citers on record
(one row per citing case, strongest signal kept).
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Wachusett Properties Inc. v. Town of China (2008)
Such an interpretation is untenable because it would include virtually any structure as a "dwelling unit." See also Melanson v. Belyea, 1997 ME ISO, <]I 4, 698 A.2d 492, 493 (construe statutory language to avoid "absurd, inconsistent, unreasonable or illogical results").
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Green v. Sunday River Skiway Corp. (1999)
“Thus we consider the whole statutory scheme of which the section at issue forms a part so that a harmonious result, presumably the intent of the Legislature, may be achieved.” Melanson v. Belyea, 1997 Me 150, ¶ 4, 698 A.2d 492, 493 (1997).
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Rich v. Maine Dep't of Marine Resources (2009)
See Melanson v. Belyea, 1997 ME 150, 14 , 698 A.2d 492,493 (statutory language should be construed so to avoid "absurd, inconsistent, unreasonable or illogical results").
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Peregrine Developers, LLC v. Town of Orono (2004)
See Melanson v. Belyea, 1997 ME 150, ¶ 4 , 698 A.2d 492, 493 (interpreting statutory language to avoid “absurd, inconsistent, unreasonable or illogical results”). [¶ 16] Our interpretation of the Ordinance’s provisions is consistent with the four definitions of “dormitory” in the record that were supplied to the Boards.
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Nardi v. The Town of Kennebunkport (2001)
See Melanson v. Belyea, 1997 ME 150 , { 4, 698 A.2d 492, 493 (statutory language must be construed to avoid absurd, inconsistent, unreasonable or illogical results).
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Henry Banks v. Maine RSA 1 (1999)
See Melanson, 1997 ME 150, ¶4 , 698 A.2d 492 .