Connecticut Bar Journal, Volumes 12-13State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1938 - Law Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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... receiving from $ 1664 to $ 3100 a year with very small case loads . In one small town , for example , four officers appointed by the judges received $ 123 in 1937. The woman probation officer , the only skilled one in the group , received ...
... receiving from $ 1664 to $ 3100 a year with very small case loads . In one small town , for example , four officers appointed by the judges received $ 123 in 1937. The woman probation officer , the only skilled one in the group , received ...
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... received ; such as are commensurate with the legal learning and ability which they knew him to pos- sess , and which upon their request he used for the pro- tection of their rights . Babcock vs. Hubbard , 56 Conn . 284 at page 307 In an ...
... received ; such as are commensurate with the legal learning and ability which they knew him to pos- sess , and which upon their request he used for the pro- tection of their rights . Babcock vs. Hubbard , 56 Conn . 284 at page 307 In an ...
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... received by the trustee unless it shall be otherwise ordered by the Court of Probate , or unless the instrument under which such trust was created shall direct that a change of investment shall be made , and the trustee thereof shall ...
... received by the trustee unless it shall be otherwise ordered by the Court of Probate , or unless the instrument under which such trust was created shall direct that a change of investment shall be made , and the trustee thereof shall ...
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Connecticut Bar Journal | 3 |
OCTOBER 1938 No | 4 |
BILLS AFFECTING REALTY ADOPTED BY THE 1937 Legisla | 9 |
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