Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 10State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1936 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 16
... important it is to get away from the grand list basis ( whether the grand list is or is not equalized ) in apportioning taxes and grants amongst the sub- divisions of the state . At the present time in Connecticut , if a municipality ...
... important it is to get away from the grand list basis ( whether the grand list is or is not equalized ) in apportioning taxes and grants amongst the sub- divisions of the state . At the present time in Connecticut , if a municipality ...
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... important matter , why should not the record be thus limited ? Neither side refers to it even in the briefs before the Circuit Court of Appeals , and what the learned judges up there do with it all , this deponent knoweth not , but he ...
... important matter , why should not the record be thus limited ? Neither side refers to it even in the briefs before the Circuit Court of Appeals , and what the learned judges up there do with it all , this deponent knoweth not , but he ...
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... important order in an entire reorganization proceed- ing is the order confirming a plan of reorganization . When 77 - B was enacted , no amendment was made to Sec . 25 of the Bankruptcy Act which limits the right of appeal , with the ...
... important order in an entire reorganization proceed- ing is the order confirming a plan of reorganization . When 77 - B was enacted , no amendment was made to Sec . 25 of the Bankruptcy Act which limits the right of appeal , with the ...
Contents
JANUARY 1936 No | 1 |
OCTOBER 1936 No | 4 |
DEVELOPMENT OF BANKRUPTCY LEGISLATION | 24 |
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