Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 20Connecticut Bar Association, 1946 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 209
... inter vivos trust is equally without substance . Whatever contract rights they had under the trust indenture were rights subject to the sovereign's right of tax . Though that right was not written into the contract in words it was there ...
... inter vivos trust is equally without substance . Whatever contract rights they had under the trust indenture were rights subject to the sovereign's right of tax . Though that right was not written into the contract in words it was there ...
Page 216
... inter vivos transfer where the inter vivos instrument contains a contrary direction . ยง315h of the apportionment statute states this exception as follows : except when a testator otherwise directs in his will or when by written ...
... inter vivos transfer where the inter vivos instrument contains a contrary direction . ยง315h of the apportionment statute states this exception as follows : except when a testator otherwise directs in his will or when by written ...
Page 217
... inter vivos instrument alone . Unlike the Connecticut and New York statutes , the Massachusetts Apportionment Act does not appear to limit the power of the inter vivos instrument itself to free the inter vivos transfer from any tax ...
... inter vivos instrument alone . Unlike the Connecticut and New York statutes , the Massachusetts Apportionment Act does not appear to limit the power of the inter vivos instrument itself to free the inter vivos transfer from any tax ...
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APRIL 1946 Number | 2 |
LYMAN Editor | 8 |
TRAFFIC COURTS James P Economos | 94 |
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