Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 10State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1936 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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1922 1930 1932 Amount ( a ) % Total Amount ( a ) % Total Amount ( a ) % Total Federal $ 3,487 46.4 % $ 3,468 33.8 % $ 1,789 22.0 % State 858 11.4 1,780 17.3 1,642 20.2 County & Local 3,157 42.2 5,018 48.9 4,716 57.8 Total $ 7,502 100.0 ...
1922 1930 1932 Amount ( a ) % Total Amount ( a ) % Total Amount ( a ) % Total Federal $ 3,487 46.4 % $ 3,468 33.8 % $ 1,789 22.0 % State 858 11.4 1,780 17.3 1,642 20.2 County & Local 3,157 42.2 5,018 48.9 4,716 57.8 Total $ 7,502 100.0 ...
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From the standpoint of development of constitutional law, this case represents only one definite advancement, viz., that the Federal Congress in disposing of its property may carry it to a market. This advancement, however, is important ...
From the standpoint of development of constitutional law, this case represents only one definite advancement, viz., that the Federal Congress in disposing of its property may carry it to a market. This advancement, however, is important ...
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From the standpoint of development of constitutional law , this case represents only one definite advancement , viz . , that the Federal Congress in disposing of its property may carry it to a market . This advancement , however , is ...
From the standpoint of development of constitutional law , this case represents only one definite advancement , viz . , that the Federal Congress in disposing of its property may carry it to a market . This advancement , however , is ...
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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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