OAG 83-140 is cited in OAG 90-107 to support the argument that an agency is not estopped from withholding documents even if it inadvertently disclosed part of them previously. The decision in OAG 83-140, where the Attorney General rejected the citizen's argument that the agency was estopped from refusing to send the remaining pages of a document after inadvertently giving out the first two pages, is used to justify a similar stance in the current case regarding the draft agreed order.
OAG 83-140 was Cited by OAG 90-107
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