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a discretionary act is one requiring the exercise of reason in determining how or whether the act should be done smith v lewis 669 sw2d 558

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A discretionary act is one requiring the exercise of reason in determining how or whether the act should be done. Smith v. Lewis, 669 S.W.2d 558
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