The judgment of the superior court, in paragraphs (c) and (d), provides alternative forms of relief for the plaintiffs and is conditioned in part upon the occurrence of a contingency. As such, the judgment is not a final judgment from which an appeal can properly be taken to this Court. Krupp v. State Highway Board, 125 Vt. 25, 29,
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