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    There Is a 'Presumption of Validty' in the Actions of a Municipality
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There Is a 'Presumption of Validty' in the Actions of a Municipality

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Question 19

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There is a 'presumption of validty' in the actions of a municipality to which courts give 'judicial deference'.

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