Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 27State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1953 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 90
Page 252
claratory judgment was brought by those entitled to inherit if the defendant were barred by the statute or otherwise . The defendant's demurrer ( Bordon , J. ) was sustained . Held : No error . Defendant is entitled to the estate under ...
claratory judgment was brought by those entitled to inherit if the defendant were barred by the statute or otherwise . The defendant's demurrer ( Bordon , J. ) was sustained . Held : No error . Defendant is entitled to the estate under ...
Page 253
Thus the court makes it clear that it is willing to interfere with the operation of the statutes of wills and descent in the ... who felt that the constructive trust theory would have been applicable if there were no statute involved .
Thus the court makes it clear that it is willing to interfere with the operation of the statutes of wills and descent in the ... who felt that the constructive trust theory would have been applicable if there were no statute involved .
Page 254
Furthermore , this result leaves the statute intact , definite , and easy to administer . However , the statute in its present form leaves much to be desired . It will not always bar inheritance by a willful killer .
Furthermore , this result leaves the statute intact , definite , and easy to administer . However , the statute in its present form leaves much to be desired . It will not always bar inheritance by a willful killer .
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Contents
CONNECTICUT | 1 |
SEPTEMBER 1953 NUMBER | 3 |
REALISTIC COURT REFORM A STUDY IN PENDING PROPOSALS | 11 |
33 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
able action agreement alimony alleged allowance American amount appeal application assessment attachment authority award Bar Association benefits bill bond broker called cause Chief child cited claim commission committee common condition Conn Connecticut considered Constitution contract Council course damages decision decree defendant divorce duty effect established evidence exist fact follows give given granted ground hearing held holding House husband interest issue joint Judge judgment judicial jurisdiction jury Justice lawyers limited Lincoln marriage matter meeting ment minor motion opinion original owner parties payment person plaintiff practice present President principle problem procedure proposed purchaser question reasonable regard relation respect result rule situation Stat statute Superior Court Supp supra supra note Supreme Court tion tort town trial trust wife