Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 45Connecticut Bar Association, 1971 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Finally , the Court created an alternative to the public interest statute ( General Statutes Section 52-265a ) by giving itself the option to suspend the appellate practice rules “ in the interest of expediting decision , or for other ...
Finally , the Court created an alternative to the public interest statute ( General Statutes Section 52-265a ) by giving itself the option to suspend the appellate practice rules “ in the interest of expediting decision , or for other ...
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cause each had an interest in the litigation and was entitled to receive notice of it . Because the trial court so acted , Section 309 ( d ) was not satisfied . That court below , therefore , lacked any jurisdiction to render a ...
cause each had an interest in the litigation and was entitled to receive notice of it . Because the trial court so acted , Section 309 ( d ) was not satisfied . That court below , therefore , lacked any jurisdiction to render a ...
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The wife authorized the Trustee to sell her undivided onehalf interest in the real estate jointly owned with the bankrupt , to pay off encumbrances and costs of sale , and to divide the net balance between the Trustee and the wife .
The wife authorized the Trustee to sell her undivided onehalf interest in the real estate jointly owned with the bankrupt , to pay off encumbrances and costs of sale , and to divide the net balance between the Trustee and the wife .
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