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a7 <br />1 avenue to go straight to that ultimate remedy if <br />2 they prevail. <br />3 The second thing to recognize here, and <br />4 let's not lose track of it. We're here to decide <br />5 an issue, a fundamental issue, and that fundamental <br />6 issue is whether or not we have the ability to <br />7 vacate a violation. It's not whether it was good <br />8 cause, not good cause, what the date was. It was <br />9 does the division have the authority and discretion <br />10 to vacate a violation. Case closed. <br />11 MR. JANOSEC: Yes or no. <br />12 MR. LONG: Yes. <br />13 MR. JANOSEC: Thank you, Mike. Go <br />14 ahead. <br />15 MR. CATTANY: Well, having said that <br />16 know, I guess my question, then, is why couldn't <br />17 the NOV have continued to exist and just be <br />18 continued until -- with no action by the board <br />19 until the court case happened then? <br />20 MR. PAULIN: I think there's timetables. <br />21 MR. LONG: Yeah. There's timetables <br />22 involved, and what would that -- I don't grasp what <br />23 that would do for any of the parties. I mean, if <br />24 Basin is saying they're in limbo and they need this <br />25 resolved, I think having a continuing violation out <br />