Kramer v. Government of Virgin Islands (1971)
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Hillside Community Hospital of Ukiah v. Mathews (1976)
In addition, since the same rules of construction apply to administrative regulations as apply to statutes, Rucker v. Wabash Railroad Company, 418 F.2d 146, 149 (7th Cir. 1969), and since the promulga *1176 tor of regulations is “presumed to use words in their known and ordinary significance,” Kramer v. Government of Virgin Islands, 453 F.2d 1246, 1247 (3d Cir. 1971), citing Commissioner of Internal Revenue v. Brown, 380 U.S. 563, 571 , 85 S.Ct. 1162, 1166 , 14 L.Ed.2d 75, 8…
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Virgin Islands Government Hospitals & Health Facilities Corp. v. Government of the Virgin Islands (2006)
See also Kramer v. Gov’t of the Virgin Islands, 8 V.I. 449 , 453 F.2d 1246 (3d Cir. 1971) (reading “any person” language from title 29 expansively as compared to the District Court’s narrow construction).
reading “any person” language from title 29 expansively as compared to the District Court’s narrow construction
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In re Disciplinary Proceedings Against Hodge (1979)
See Kramer v. Government of the Virgin Islands, 8 V.I. 449, 451 , 453 F.2d 1246, 1247 (3d Cir. 1971), where the court noted a writ of review was inapplicable to review decisions of the Board of Zoning, Subdivision and Building Appeals of the Virgin Islands be cause 29 V.I.C. § 270, Act No. 801, § 270, 1961 V.I.