Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 45Connecticut Bar Association, 1971 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 62
... Mortgages William and Thelma Goldstein were married in 1950 . In 1956 , William purchased a building lot on Kirkwood Road in West Hartford , taking title in his own name , and obtained a $ 25,000 savings bank mortgage , which , pre ...
... Mortgages William and Thelma Goldstein were married in 1950 . In 1956 , William purchased a building lot on Kirkwood Road in West Hartford , taking title in his own name , and obtained a $ 25,000 savings bank mortgage , which , pre ...
Page 63
... mortgage were equally unsuccessful . On appeal , the Supreme Court reversed and ordered the relief sought . Goldstein v . Ancell.49 The question presented on the facts of this case was one of first impression in Connecticut . Turning to ...
... mortgage were equally unsuccessful . On appeal , the Supreme Court reversed and ordered the relief sought . Goldstein v . Ancell.49 The question presented on the facts of this case was one of first impression in Connecticut . Turning to ...
Page 64
... mortgage . The decedent's failure to in any way expressly evidence prior to his death an intention that his wife bear part or all of the burden of the mortgage note upon which he alone had agreed to become liable obviously impelled the ...
... mortgage . The decedent's failure to in any way expressly evidence prior to his death an intention that his wife bear part or all of the burden of the mortgage note upon which he alone had agreed to become liable obviously impelled the ...
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