Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 27Connecticut Bar Association, 1953 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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9 any assessment on the ground that it exceeds the special benefits conferred . In Clapp v . Hartford , one of the grounds on appeal was the claim that the trial court erred in disregarding the front foot method adopted by the assessing ...
9 any assessment on the ground that it exceeds the special benefits conferred . In Clapp v . Hartford , one of the grounds on appeal was the claim that the trial court erred in disregarding the front foot method adopted by the assessing ...
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15 The law in Connecticut sanctions the front foot method of measuring benefits provided the assessing authority is invested with an independent discretion to make a preliminary inquiry as to benefits and as a result concludes that ...
15 The law in Connecticut sanctions the front foot method of measuring benefits provided the assessing authority is invested with an independent discretion to make a preliminary inquiry as to benefits and as a result concludes that ...
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whether appellants ' assessment exceeded the benefits received . 22 In the Ferguson situation , the aggregate special assessment was $ 25,000 , or only one - fifth of the aggregate cost of $ 125,000 , and it would have been practically ...
whether appellants ' assessment exceeded the benefits received . 22 In the Ferguson situation , the aggregate special assessment was $ 25,000 , or only one - fifth of the aggregate cost of $ 125,000 , and it would have been practically ...
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CONNECTICUT | 1 |
SEPTEMBER 1953 NUMBER | 3 |
REALISTIC COURT REFORM A STUDY IN PENDING PROPOSALS | 11 |
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