Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 45Connecticut Bar Association, 1971 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 59
... period began to run from May 10 , at the latest . Marsala thus gave the Court the opportunity to clarify the ambiguity of the language " empowered to act " , which triggers the running of the crucial sixty - day decision period ...
... period began to run from May 10 , at the latest . Marsala thus gave the Court the opportunity to clarify the ambiguity of the language " empowered to act " , which triggers the running of the crucial sixty - day decision period ...
Page 305
... period of probation or dis- charge . Similar flexibility is afforded with regard to the period of treatment . Section 29 ( d ) provides that for an unclassified misdemeanor , like intoxica- tion , for which the maximum imprisonment ...
... period of probation or dis- charge . Similar flexibility is afforded with regard to the period of treatment . Section 29 ( d ) provides that for an unclassified misdemeanor , like intoxica- tion , for which the maximum imprisonment ...
Page 449
... period , it is suggested that monetary value and estimated life span of the structure be considered . The result is that the larger and more expensive the structure , the greater the amortization period . It is readily conceivable that ...
... period , it is suggested that monetary value and estimated life span of the structure be considered . The result is that the larger and more expensive the structure , the greater the amortization period . It is readily conceivable that ...
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The Warrantless Search Jacob W Landynski | 91 |
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