Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 10State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1936 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 159
Many such corporations were solvent in the bankruptcy sense , in that their assets , at a fair valuation , exceeded ... Prior to June 7th , 1934 , the only method available for the reorganization of a distressed corporation , was that ...
Many such corporations were solvent in the bankruptcy sense , in that their assets , at a fair valuation , exceeded ... Prior to June 7th , 1934 , the only method available for the reorganization of a distressed corporation , was that ...
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These arguments are sound and convincing , if the management is reasonably capable and morally unimpeachable , but where the corporation's financial difficulties have come about through inefficiency on the part of the management ...
These arguments are sound and convincing , if the management is reasonably capable and morally unimpeachable , but where the corporation's financial difficulties have come about through inefficiency on the part of the management ...
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Upon investigation by the Tax Commissioner , it was found that a certified public accountant had been closely associated with the corporation , had been advising its officers , and had prepared the return with the above - quoted ...
Upon investigation by the Tax Commissioner , it was found that a certified public accountant had been closely associated with the corporation , had been advising its officers , and had prepared the return with the above - quoted ...
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Contents
THE CASE FOR THE PROPERTY TAX Artlur F Poiier | 1 |
OCTOBER 1936 No | 4 |
DEVELOPMENT OF BANKRUPTCY LEGISLATION | 24 |
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