Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 10State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1936 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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... assessment ” . Oppo- nents of the property tax have pointed out that there are many types of inequalities . There are inequalities in methods of assess- ment as between various taxing districts ; there are inequalities in assessment of ...
... assessment ” . Oppo- nents of the property tax have pointed out that there are many types of inequalities . There are inequalities in methods of assess- ment as between various taxing districts ; there are inequalities in assessment of ...
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... assessment houses in order . In removing the objection of inequalities of assessment as between different tax- ing jurisdictions through the simple expedient of making such inequalities , if they exist , of no value , the ground work is ...
... assessment houses in order . In removing the objection of inequalities of assessment as between different tax- ing jurisdictions through the simple expedient of making such inequalities , if they exist , of no value , the ground work is ...
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... assessment on property became effective . An owner's policy was issued to plaintiff on September 11 , 1925 , and on September 28 , 1925 he was served with notice of an assessment against the property levied under a municipal ordinance ...
... assessment on property became effective . An owner's policy was issued to plaintiff on September 11 , 1925 , and on September 28 , 1925 he was served with notice of an assessment against the property levied under a municipal ordinance ...
Contents
JANUARY 1936 No | 1 |
OCTOBER 1936 No | 4 |
DEVELOPMENT OF BANKRUPTCY LEGISLATION | 24 |
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