Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 45Connecticut Bar Association, 1971 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 274
... district pro- vided her home district pays the tuition.2 24 In developing its logic , the court quoted as follows from 20 C.J. 73 : Persons employed in the service of the United States government neither acquire a residence for the ...
... district pro- vided her home district pays the tuition.2 24 In developing its logic , the court quoted as follows from 20 C.J. 73 : Persons employed in the service of the United States government neither acquire a residence for the ...
Page 276
... district , are used for agricultural purposes . The occupants of the farmsteads , like other farmers in the school district , are using land in individual pursuits , not as representatives of the federal government in the exercise of ...
... district , are used for agricultural purposes . The occupants of the farmsteads , like other farmers in the school district , are using land in individual pursuits , not as representatives of the federal government in the exercise of ...
Page 277
... District of Columbia shall be admitted and taught free of charge in the schools of said District . " In response to the contention that " pupil " did not include graduate students , the court noted two connotations of the term " pupils ...
... District of Columbia shall be admitted and taught free of charge in the schools of said District . " In response to the contention that " pupil " did not include graduate students , the court noted two connotations of the term " pupils ...
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