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6 canonical passages across 6 cases, quoted by 19 opinions in total. These passages cluster together because the same opinions keep quoting them side by side — they state parts of one doctrine. The anchor passage is from Riss v. Angel.

#Case FlagCanonical passage Citers
1 Riss v. Angel Anchor
wash · 1997
green “in general, a prevailing party is one who receives an affirmative judgment in his or her favor.” 4
2 West v. Stahley
washctapp · 2010
green “o obtain a final determination from a local jurisdiction, a lupa petitioner must necessarily exhaust all available administrative remedies” 3
3 Brotherton v. Jefferson County
washctapp · 2011
green “because the brothertons' complaint did not invoke lupa or comply with the strict 21-day deadline for appealing final land use decisions, the county's decision has become unreviewable.” 3
4 Riss v. Angel
wash · 1997
green “in general, a prevailing party is one who receives an affirmative judgment in his or her favor.” 3
5 West v. Stahley
washctapp · 2010
green “o obtain a final determination from a local jurisdiction, a lupa petitioner must necessarily exhaust all available administrative remedies” 3
6 Brotherton v. Jefferson County
washctapp · 2011
green “because the brothertons' complaint did not invoke lupa or comply with the strict 21-day deadline for appealing final land use decisions, the county's decision has become unreviewable.” 3

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