4-H Road Com. v. W.Va. Univ. Foundation

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4-H Road Com.vs.W.Va. Univ. Foundation
Number: 182 W.Va. 434 [388 S.E.2d 308]
Year: 1989
State: West Virginia
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4-H Road Com. v. W.Va. Univ. Foundation was a case before the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia in 189 concerning the definition of public agency.

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