Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 20Connecticut Bar Association, 1946 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 35
... allows each individual Bar Association to say they are not satisfied with the intellectual qualifications of the candidate , with emphasis on the " intellectual . " It seems to me that has been removed and that there is a fixed set of ...
... allows each individual Bar Association to say they are not satisfied with the intellectual qualifications of the candidate , with emphasis on the " intellectual . " It seems to me that has been removed and that there is a fixed set of ...
Page 197
... allows its pronouncements to be sectional rather than statewide or to be merely the expression of a majority of a minority . Go to the annual meeting ! NOT TRANSFERABLE Down in Birmingham , Alabama , a negro church group tendering a ...
... allows its pronouncements to be sectional rather than statewide or to be merely the expression of a majority of a minority . Go to the annual meeting ! NOT TRANSFERABLE Down in Birmingham , Alabama , a negro church group tendering a ...
Page 214
... of this provision was to cover those cases where the federal estate tax is collected after the estate has been distributed to the beneficiaries . is generally granted by the New York Supreme Court allowing 214 CONNECTICUT BAR JOURNAL.
... of this provision was to cover those cases where the federal estate tax is collected after the estate has been distributed to the beneficiaries . is generally granted by the New York Supreme Court allowing 214 CONNECTICUT BAR JOURNAL.
Contents
APRIL 1946 Number | 2 |
LYMAN Editor | 8 |
TRAFFIC COURTS James P Economos | 94 |
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