Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 27Connecticut Bar Association, 1953 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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... parties . It was held that this was not a " contract settling the property rights of the parties which is approved and confirmed by the court , but . . . merely a stipulation requesting that certain provi- sions be incorporated in a ...
... parties . It was held that this was not a " contract settling the property rights of the parties which is approved and confirmed by the court , but . . . merely a stipulation requesting that certain provi- sions be incorporated in a ...
Page 203
... parties and not subject to modification by the court without the consent of the parties . " While the agreement was enforceable by the remedies pro- vided in any breach of contract action , and noncompliance with an alimony order ...
... parties and not subject to modification by the court without the consent of the parties . " While the agreement was enforceable by the remedies pro- vided in any breach of contract action , and noncompliance with an alimony order ...
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... parties . This is hardly logical , nor would it avoid circuity of action . It is more logical to require a single direct attack in which the validity of the judgment would be determined as to all issues and as to all parties . And it ...
... parties . This is hardly logical , nor would it avoid circuity of action . It is more logical to require a single direct attack in which the validity of the judgment would be determined as to all issues and as to all parties . And it ...
Contents
HOW CAN WE EXPEDITE THE BUSINESS OF THE COURTS? | 1 |
JUNE 1953 NUMBER | 2 |
SEPTEMBER 1953 NUMBER | 3 |
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