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W. Va. Nonintoxicating Beer Commr. v. a
WV.147 , 382 S.E.2d 558, Va. 364 (1989)(181 W)
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Descripción editorial
1. "Interpretations of statutes by bodies charged with their administration are given great weight unless clearly erroneous."
Syl. Pt. 4, Security National Bank and Trust Co. v. First W.Va. Bancorp Inc., 166 W.Va. 775, 277 S.E.2d 613, 614 (1981), appeal
dismissed, 454 U.S. 1131, 71 L. Ed. 2d 284, 102 S. Ct. 986 (1982). 2. "There is no inherent right in any individual . . . to engage in a business which the state, in the exercise of the police
power, has placed under surveillance and permits only as a privilege or franchise." W.Va. Racing Comm'n, 55 S.E.2d at 270
(citing Hinebaugh v. James, 119 W.Va. 162, 192 S.E. 177 (1937)).