Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 10State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1936 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 56
... intended than what is stated in the written instrument . It may be , for aught than can now be known , that the precise result which has happened was intended . There is no jurisdic- tion in equity to prescribe what may seem fairer than ...
... intended than what is stated in the written instrument . It may be , for aught than can now be known , that the precise result which has happened was intended . There is no jurisdic- tion in equity to prescribe what may seem fairer than ...
Page 57
... intended to take effect in possession and enjoyment at or after the death of the settlor in such deed . In Bemis v . Converse , 140 N. E. ( Mass . ) 686 , and in Farmers Loan and Trust Co. v . Winthrop , 144 N. E. ( N. Y. 769 ) , the ...
... intended to take effect in possession and enjoyment at or after the death of the settlor in such deed . In Bemis v . Converse , 140 N. E. ( Mass . ) 686 , and in Farmers Loan and Trust Co. v . Winthrop , 144 N. E. ( N. Y. 769 ) , the ...
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... intended that the plan can be used in detail , or that it should be used as indicated . It is merely intended to plot a possible course in the general direction of improvement . Experts in the Department of Motor Vehicles , with a wider ...
... intended that the plan can be used in detail , or that it should be used as indicated . It is merely intended to plot a possible course in the general direction of improvement . Experts in the Department of Motor Vehicles , with a wider ...
Contents
JANUARY 1936 No | 1 |
OCTOBER 1936 No | 4 |
DEVELOPMENT OF BANKRUPTCY LEGISLATION | 24 |
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