Gannett Satellite Information Network, Inc. v. Gregg

477 A.2d 987, 144 Vt. 649, 1984 Vt. LEXIS 472
Supreme Court of Vermont·Decided May 4, 1984·No. No. 83-145·Published

Opinion

No affirmative de-

fenses being pled, no counteraffidavits being filed, and the requests for admission, D.C.C.R. 36, being unanswered and therefore admitted as true, plaintiff met its burden of proof, Gore v. Green Mountain Lakes, Inc., 140 Vt. 262, 264, 438 A.2d 373, 374 (1981), and no material issue of fact shown, D.C.C.R. 56(e), summary judgment for plaintiff affirmed. Alpstetten Association, Inc. v. Kelly, 137 Vt. 508, 514, 408 A.2d 644, 647-48 (1979).

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Related

Gore v. Green Mountain Lakes, Inc.
438 A.2d 373 (Supreme Court of Vermont, 1981)
Alpstetten Ass'n, Inc. v. Kelly
408 A.2d 644 (Supreme Court of Vermont, 1979)