Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 10State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1936 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 12
... possible to have too much of a good thing . The majority of property tax pleaders would subject not only real estate to the ad valorem tax but certain personalty as well . The splendid recent Connecticut Special Tax Commission , for ...
... possible to have too much of a good thing . The majority of property tax pleaders would subject not only real estate to the ad valorem tax but certain personalty as well . The splendid recent Connecticut Special Tax Commission , for ...
Page 118
... possible precautions may be taken to prevent the occurrence of accidents in connection with specific risks covered under liability policies and the number and severity of accidental injuries may thereby be reduced to a minimum , no ...
... possible precautions may be taken to prevent the occurrence of accidents in connection with specific risks covered under liability policies and the number and severity of accidental injuries may thereby be reduced to a minimum , no ...
Page 135
... possible future incumbrances . The case of Dokel v . Title Guarantee & Trust Co. , 263 N. Y. S. 438 , was a similar case . The policy , evidently an owner's policy , was issued on July 3 , 1925 . On June 5 , 1932 an assessment was ...
... possible future incumbrances . The case of Dokel v . Title Guarantee & Trust Co. , 263 N. Y. S. 438 , was a similar case . The policy , evidently an owner's policy , was issued on July 3 , 1925 . On June 5 , 1932 an assessment was ...
Contents
JANUARY 1936 No | 1 |
OCTOBER 1936 No | 4 |
DEVELOPMENT OF BANKRUPTCY LEGISLATION | 24 |
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