Davis v. Gober

10 Vet. App. 328, 1997 U.S. Vet. App. LEXIS 582, 1997 WL 418446
United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims·Decided July 28, 1997·No. No. 95-1169·Published

Opinions

ORDER

PER CURIAM.

A panel of the Court affirmed the Board of Veterans’ Appeals decision on appeal. Davis v. Brown, 10 Vet.App. 209 (1997). On May 19, 1997, the appellant filed a motion for reconsideration by the panel, or, in the alternative, review by the full Court.

Upon consideration of the appellant’s motion for reconsideration and the record on appeal, it is by the panel

ORDERED that the motion for reconsideration is DENIED. It is further

ORDERED that it not appearing that review by the full Court is necessary either to address a question of exceptional importance to the administration of laws affecting veterans’ benefits or to secure or maintain uniformity to the Court’s decisions, it is by the full Court

ORDERED that the appellant’s motion for review is DENIED.

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