Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 45Connecticut Bar Association, 1971 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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... intent cannot , as a matter of course , stop with a determination that a statute concerns procedure alone if the remedy is modified . Section 8-8 is reasonably clear in opening its remedy to a new class of persons and , therefore ...
... intent cannot , as a matter of course , stop with a determination that a statute concerns procedure alone if the remedy is modified . Section 8-8 is reasonably clear in opening its remedy to a new class of persons and , therefore ...
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... intent , via the provision dealing with payment of debts , not to pay the mortgage indebtedness , and that this intent was controlling . Clearly , 49 158 Conn . 225 , 258 A.2d 93 ( 1969 ) . 50 76 ALR2d 1994 . 51 158 Conn . at 231 , 258 ...
... intent , via the provision dealing with payment of debts , not to pay the mortgage indebtedness , and that this intent was controlling . Clearly , 49 158 Conn . 225 , 258 A.2d 93 ( 1969 ) . 50 76 ALR2d 1994 . 51 158 Conn . at 231 , 258 ...
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... intent as stated in the zoning regulations , which are basically legislative enactments , and such intent must be found from the intent expressed in the regulations construed as a whole . ... A permitted use is not a nonconforming use ...
... intent as stated in the zoning regulations , which are basically legislative enactments , and such intent must be found from the intent expressed in the regulations construed as a whole . ... A permitted use is not a nonconforming use ...
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