Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 10State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1936 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 38
... statute was not broad enough to show the intent of Congress to include these proceeds , but rather that the statute was unconstitutional because it was a direct tax on property not apportioned , and because it bore no reasonable ...
... statute was not broad enough to show the intent of Congress to include these proceeds , but rather that the statute was unconstitutional because it was a direct tax on property not apportioned , and because it bore no reasonable ...
Page 105
... statute . Another case in point is that statute on drunken driving . Here the penalty prescribed by statute is not less than $ 100.00 , nor more than $ 500.00 , or not more than six months in jail , or both . Yet the usual fine imposed ...
... statute . Another case in point is that statute on drunken driving . Here the penalty prescribed by statute is not less than $ 100.00 , nor more than $ 500.00 , or not more than six months in jail , or both . Yet the usual fine imposed ...
Page 110
... statutes which have been designed to meet the prob- lem do not accomplish their purpose . There is no statute which gives the Department of Motor Vehicles the authority and power over the issuance and suspension of licenses which is ...
... statutes which have been designed to meet the prob- lem do not accomplish their purpose . There is no statute which gives the Department of Motor Vehicles the authority and power over the issuance and suspension of licenses which is ...
Contents
JANUARY 1936 No | 1 |
OCTOBER 1936 No | 4 |
DEVELOPMENT OF BANKRUPTCY LEGISLATION | 24 |
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