Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 10State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1936 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 73
... plan or the House plan is being discussed . It may here be noted that Senator Norris frankly stated that he would prefer to see the vote in each state divided in propor- tion to the number of popular votes cast for each candidate , in ...
... plan or the House plan is being discussed . It may here be noted that Senator Norris frankly stated that he would prefer to see the vote in each state divided in propor- tion to the number of popular votes cast for each candidate , in ...
Page 85
... plan were adopted . So far as past elections go this is merely a question of mathematics . Though the calculations are laborious , they are simple in principle . If the proposed plan had been in force in 1932 , Roosevelt would have ...
... plan were adopted . So far as past elections go this is merely a question of mathematics . Though the calculations are laborious , they are simple in principle . If the proposed plan had been in force in 1932 , Roosevelt would have ...
Page 172
... plan of reorganization must be taken under Sec . 24 of the Act , and the Appellate Court may review only as to ... plan takes effect , and the preparation of a tentative operating statement showing the prospective profits after giving ...
... plan of reorganization must be taken under Sec . 24 of the Act , and the Appellate Court may review only as to ... plan takes effect , and the preparation of a tentative operating statement showing the prospective profits after giving ...
Contents
JANUARY 1936 No | 1 |
OCTOBER 1936 No | 4 |
DEVELOPMENT OF BANKRUPTCY LEGISLATION | 24 |
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