Connecticut Bar Journal, Volumes 12-13State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1938 - Law Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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... statute and the District of Columbia statute were suffi- ciently unlike so that the same decision would not necessarily follow , the New York Court had held that the distinction claimed was not a valid one . A majority of the Supreme ...
... statute and the District of Columbia statute were suffi- ciently unlike so that the same decision would not necessarily follow , the New York Court had held that the distinction claimed was not a valid one . A majority of the Supreme ...
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... statute could be , and much more so than any statute of a state should be when it is con- sidered that such regulations may be amended from time to time . Such a statute , if passed by our Legislature , should be a permis- sive statute ...
... statute could be , and much more so than any statute of a state should be when it is con- sidered that such regulations may be amended from time to time . Such a statute , if passed by our Legislature , should be a permis- sive statute ...
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THE RETENTION STATUTE Before considering trust investments under the present law it may be well to call attention to the tendency of many trustees in this state to rely altogether too much on the Retention Statute , so- called . As it ...
THE RETENTION STATUTE Before considering trust investments under the present law it may be well to call attention to the tendency of many trustees in this state to rely altogether too much on the Retention Statute , so- called . As it ...
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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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