Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 20Connecticut Bar Association, 1946 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 80
... adopted in Connecticut are listed in the table appended to this article , which gives the original adoption and the present form of the statute . The Conference works slowly . Some of the acts have taken years to perfect , and the final ...
... adopted in Connecticut are listed in the table appended to this article , which gives the original adoption and the present form of the statute . The Conference works slowly . Some of the acts have taken years to perfect , and the final ...
Page 81
... adopted might make improvements , but at the expense of uniformity and stability . It is only because there has been a lapse of a half century since the first commercial act was adopted and that many new business prac- tices have grown ...
... adopted might make improvements , but at the expense of uniformity and stability . It is only because there has been a lapse of a half century since the first commercial act was adopted and that many new business prac- tices have grown ...
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... adopted . Also , in aid of clearer and technically better statutes , its Committee on Legislative Drafting prepared and circulated a model Legislative Reference and Drafting Bureau Act . It is in the field of adjective law , however ...
... adopted . Also , in aid of clearer and technically better statutes , its Committee on Legislative Drafting prepared and circulated a model Legislative Reference and Drafting Bureau Act . It is in the field of adjective law , however ...
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APRIL 1946 Number | 2 |
LYMAN Editor | 8 |
TRAFFIC COURTS James P Economos | 94 |
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