Section 15B
- Citation
- Section 15B
- Parent Document
- Hampshire Village Associates v. District Court of Hampshire, 408 N.E.2d 830 (1980)
- Jurisdiction
- Massachusetts (state)
- Effective Date
- 1980-07-15
Other Sections in This Document (45)
- Hampshire Village Associates v. District Court of Hampshire, 408 N.E.2d 830 (1980)
- Hampshire Village Associates v. District Court of Hampshire, 408 N.E.2d 830 (1980)
- Hampshire Village Associates v. District Court of Hampshire, 408 N.E.2d 830 (1980)
- Hampshire Village Associates v. District Court of Hampshire, 408 N.E.2d 830 (1980)
- Hampshire Village Associates v. District Court of Hampshire, 408 N.E.2d 830 (1980)
- Hampshire Village Associates v. District Court of Hampshire, 408 N.E.2d 830 (1980)
- Hampshire Village Associates v. District Court of Hampshire, 408 N.E.2d 830 (1980)
- Hampshire Village Associates v. District Court of Hampshire, 408 N.E.2d 830 (1980)
- Hampshire Village Associates v. District Court of Hampshire, 408 N.E.2d 830 (1980)
- Hampshire Village Associates v. District Court of Hampshire, 408 N.E.2d 830 (1980)
- Hampshire Village Associates v. District Court of Hampshire, 408 N.E.2d 830 (1980)
- Hampshire Village Associates v. District Court of Hampshire, 408 N.E.2d 830 (1980)
- Hampshire Village Associates v. District Court of Hampshire, 408 N.E.2d 830 (1980)
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Full Text
333 chars405 U.S. 56, 77 (1972). More specifically, a State “has broad authority to provide for the recovery of double or treble damages in cases of illegal conduct that it regards as particularly reprehensible, even though posting an appeal bond by an appellant will be doubly or triply more difficult than it otherwise would be.” Id. at 78.