Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 27Connecticut Bar Association, 1953 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 29
... benefits received . Affirming , the Supreme Court of Errors pointed out that the frontage method does not fairly reflect the amount of special benefits because it ignores quantity , value and location of land and other rele- vant ...
... benefits received . Affirming , the Supreme Court of Errors pointed out that the frontage method does not fairly reflect the amount of special benefits because it ignores quantity , value and location of land and other rele- vant ...
Page 32
... benefits provided the assessing authority is invested with an independent discretion to make a prelim- inary inquiry as to benefits and as a result concludes that frontage fairly reflects benefits.16 This principle at least pays lip ...
... benefits provided the assessing authority is invested with an independent discretion to make a prelim- inary inquiry as to benefits and as a result concludes that frontage fairly reflects benefits.16 This principle at least pays lip ...
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... benefits ; and unequal amounts on lands lying side by side and similarly situated and equally bene- fited ; and said apportionment was not made uniform and proportional to the special benefits accruing to the several pieces of property ...
... benefits ; and unequal amounts on lands lying side by side and similarly situated and equally bene- fited ; and said apportionment was not made uniform and proportional to the special benefits accruing to the several pieces of property ...
Contents
HOW CAN WE EXPEDITE THE BUSINESS OF THE COURTS? | 1 |
JUNE 1953 NUMBER | 2 |
SEPTEMBER 1953 NUMBER | 3 |
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