Village Board v. Jarrold

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1981-06-16

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Wachtler, J. (dissenting). The majority, by insisting on a particular kind of evidence without regard to the substantiality of the evidence presented or what it tends to *261 prove, departs from the settled rule that once it appears that a zoning board decision is supported by substantial evidence, the court’s function is at an end. Zoning board members are not expected to b…

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