Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 10State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1936 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 82
... substantial majority of the electoral votes even though this may seem illogical . Again , in 1848 , Taylor , the Whig candidate , had a plurality but less than a majority and received the majority of the Electors . In neither case would ...
... substantial majority of the electoral votes even though this may seem illogical . Again , in 1848 , Taylor , the Whig candidate , had a plurality but less than a majority and received the majority of the Electors . In neither case would ...
Page 85
... substantial lead , Harrison received 233 Electoral votes and Cleveland 168. Under the House plan , Harrison would have had 184 " Presidential votes " and Cleveland would have been elected with 201. Yet it is curious to note that the ...
... substantial lead , Harrison received 233 Electoral votes and Cleveland 168. Under the House plan , Harrison would have had 184 " Presidential votes " and Cleveland would have been elected with 201. Yet it is curious to note that the ...
Page 164
... substantially all or more than a majority of the stock of a corporation is held by a single in- dividual , who thereby has ... substantial portion of the assets had vanished , either through mismanagement , or theft . I have heard an ...
... substantially all or more than a majority of the stock of a corporation is held by a single in- dividual , who thereby has ... substantial portion of the assets had vanished , either through mismanagement , or theft . I have heard an ...
Contents
JANUARY 1936 No | 1 |
OCTOBER 1936 No | 4 |
DEVELOPMENT OF BANKRUPTCY LEGISLATION | 24 |
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