Connecticut Bar Journal, Volumes 12-13State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1938 - Law Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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... rule - making . As you know in cases in equity , in admiralty , in bankruptcy and in copyright matters , the procedure is now governed by rules of court . In 1934 the Supreme Court , pursuant to an act of the Con- gress , promulgated rules ...
... rule - making . As you know in cases in equity , in admiralty , in bankruptcy and in copyright matters , the procedure is now governed by rules of court . In 1934 the Supreme Court , pursuant to an act of the Con- gress , promulgated rules ...
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... rule - making ; that historically the courts and not the legislatures were the sources of procedure ; and that the recent trend which we are now witnessing in this country is in reality a return to the basic concept which permeated ...
... rule - making ; that historically the courts and not the legislatures were the sources of procedure ; and that the recent trend which we are now witnessing in this country is in reality a return to the basic concept which permeated ...
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... RULE Let us first state the basic rule which should govern trustees in making investments , in the words of the opinion rendered in the Massachusetts case of Harvard College v . Amory , 9 Pickering , 446 ; 461 ( 1830 ) . " All that can ...
... RULE Let us first state the basic rule which should govern trustees in making investments , in the words of the opinion rendered in the Massachusetts case of Harvard College v . Amory , 9 Pickering , 446 ; 461 ( 1830 ) . " All that can ...
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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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