Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 45Connecticut Bar Association, 1971 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 388
... held to make the Finance Co. a party to the original transaction.32 Commercial Credit Co. v . Childs33 involved a referral sale . Finance Co. which prepared the forms and took assignment on the day of execu- tion , was held " to all ...
... held to make the Finance Co. a party to the original transaction.32 Commercial Credit Co. v . Childs33 involved a referral sale . Finance Co. which prepared the forms and took assignment on the day of execu- tion , was held " to all ...
Page 441
... held to be impermissible.93 How- ever , an increase in volume or intensity does not necessarily qualify the use as having been extended in an impermissible sense.94 Giving the rationale for this principle , the court in Szymanski95 said ...
... held to be impermissible.93 How- ever , an increase in volume or intensity does not necessarily qualify the use as having been extended in an impermissible sense.94 Giving the rationale for this principle , the court in Szymanski95 said ...
Page 442
... held that change in use is not a mere increase in the amount of business done , neither is the replace- ment of equipment utilized to pursue the use , 105 nor the alteration of the interior of a building in pursuance of the same use ...
... held that change in use is not a mere increase in the amount of business done , neither is the replace- ment of equipment utilized to pursue the use , 105 nor the alteration of the interior of a building in pursuance of the same use ...
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