Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 10State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1936 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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... bank- ruptcy proceedings and at the same time , perhaps as a compen- sating feature , to place fewer obstacles in the way of a dis- charge . A further element which led to the popular dissatis- faction was the fact that the federal ...
... bank- ruptcy proceedings and at the same time , perhaps as a compen- sating feature , to place fewer obstacles in the way of a dis- charge . A further element which led to the popular dissatis- faction was the fact that the federal ...
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... Bank v . United States , 5 not on the ground that the tax statute was not broad enough to show the intent of Congress to include these proceeds , but rather that the statute was unconstitutional because it was a direct tax on property ...
... Bank v . United States , 5 not on the ground that the tax statute was not broad enough to show the intent of Congress to include these proceeds , but rather that the statute was unconstitutional because it was a direct tax on property ...
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SECTION 77 - B OF THE FEDERAL BANK- RUPTCY ACT . W. RANDOLPH MONTGOMERY * In the very recent decision of Lowden v . North Western National Bank and Trust Company , Judge Cardozo , speaking for the United States Supreme Court , said ...
SECTION 77 - B OF THE FEDERAL BANK- RUPTCY ACT . W. RANDOLPH MONTGOMERY * In the very recent decision of Lowden v . North Western National Bank and Trust Company , Judge Cardozo , speaking for the United States Supreme Court , said ...
Contents
JANUARY 1936 No | 1 |
OCTOBER 1936 No | 4 |
DEVELOPMENT OF BANKRUPTCY LEGISLATION | 24 |
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