Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 27Connecticut Bar Association, 1953 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 113
... succession tax in one of two different ways upon the death of the depositor . If no interest passed to the co - tenant at the time of the deposit , the deposit remains the property of the depositor and is fully taxable as part of his ...
... succession tax in one of two different ways upon the death of the depositor . If no interest passed to the co - tenant at the time of the deposit , the deposit remains the property of the depositor and is fully taxable as part of his ...
Page 115
... succession taxes have been paid and a certificate to that effect has been issued by the probate court . The determination of succession taxes is frequently a lengthy process . The bill allows the tax commissioner to release succession ...
... succession taxes have been paid and a certificate to that effect has been issued by the probate court . The determination of succession taxes is frequently a lengthy process . The bill allows the tax commissioner to release succession ...
Page 172
... succession , or as devisee or legatee , or otherwise under the will of such per- son ; nor shall such person inherit or take any real or per- sonal estate of any other person as to which such homicide terminated an intermediate estate ...
... succession , or as devisee or legatee , or otherwise under the will of such per- son ; nor shall such person inherit or take any real or per- sonal estate of any other person as to which such homicide terminated an intermediate estate ...
Contents
HOW CAN WE EXPEDITE THE BUSINESS OF THE COURTS? | 1 |
JUNE 1953 NUMBER | 2 |
SEPTEMBER 1953 NUMBER | 3 |
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