Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 63State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1989 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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THE HOME IMPROVEMENT ACT DEFENSE 2 a BY JOSEPH A. CIPPARONE More than ever before , attorneys representing homeowners use the Home Improvement Act ' as a shield to protect homeowners from contractors ' claims for compensation .
THE HOME IMPROVEMENT ACT DEFENSE 2 a BY JOSEPH A. CIPPARONE More than ever before , attorneys representing homeowners use the Home Improvement Act ' as a shield to protect homeowners from contractors ' claims for compensation .
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I. THE PROVISIONS OF THE HOME IMPROVEMENT ACT The Home Improvement Act applies to any improvement of real estate used ... that is done by a contractor who makes more than one thousand dollars per year from performing home improvements .
I. THE PROVISIONS OF THE HOME IMPROVEMENT ACT The Home Improvement Act applies to any improvement of real estate used ... that is done by a contractor who makes more than one thousand dollars per year from performing home improvements .
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Wilson , " 4 also addressed the issue of who is a home improvement contractor . The contractor a filed a mechanic's lien related to the construction of a thermal effective addition to the defendant's home . The homeowners sought to ...
Wilson , " 4 also addressed the issue of who is a home improvement contractor . The contractor a filed a mechanic's lien related to the construction of a thermal effective addition to the defendant's home . The homeowners sought to ...
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CONNECTICUT SUPREME COURT REVIEW Wesley W Horton | 1 |
SURVEY OF 1988 CONECTICUT | 12 |
DEVELOPMENTS IN CONNECTICUT CRIMINAL | 42 |
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