Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 20State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1946 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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This supercedes the former position that minimum wage and maximum hour laws could not be applied to men , because such laws infringed their freedom of contract guaranteed by the Constitution , but that they could be applied to women ...
This supercedes the former position that minimum wage and maximum hour laws could not be applied to men , because such laws infringed their freedom of contract guaranteed by the Constitution , but that they could be applied to women ...
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People would in time be disputing whether the existence of a wousin involved necessarily a rail - fence , and whether the term could be applied when a white man was similarly related to a stone wall .
People would in time be disputing whether the existence of a wousin involved necessarily a rail - fence , and whether the term could be applied when a white man was similarly related to a stone wall .
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There the Massachusetts Supreme Court applied the apportionment statute , passed September 9 , 1943 , to the estate of a decedent who died in 1940. The chief beneficiaries of the residuary estate under the will were the testator's wife ...
There the Massachusetts Supreme Court applied the apportionment statute , passed September 9 , 1943 , to the estate of a decedent who died in 1940. The chief beneficiaries of the residuary estate under the will were the testator's wife ...
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Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS | 2 |
LYMAN Editor | 8 |
PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF DELEGATES OCTOBER 15 1945 | 32 |
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