Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 62State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1988 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 83
... CUTPA should not be readily available . General exemption should exist only where the party claiming exemption shows that any application of CUTPA would interfere with the operation of the regulatory scheme . Further , there is a ...
... CUTPA should not be readily available . General exemption should exist only where the party claiming exemption shows that any application of CUTPA would interfere with the operation of the regulatory scheme . Further , there is a ...
Page 91
... CUTPA was not discussed on appeal in Barco Auto Leasing , the use of RISFA was important to suggest the nature of the information that the seller must disclose . ÄŒUTPA provided remedies such as statutory damages and attorneys ' fees in ...
... CUTPA was not discussed on appeal in Barco Auto Leasing , the use of RISFA was important to suggest the nature of the information that the seller must disclose . ÄŒUTPA provided remedies such as statutory damages and attorneys ' fees in ...
Page 158
... CUTPA actions were rejected by the Superior Courts , which held that the allegation of a single act , practice or transaction is sufficient in CUTPA claims not based upon unfair insurance practices . 65 64 66 63 In other developments ...
... CUTPA actions were rejected by the Superior Courts , which held that the allegation of a single act , practice or transaction is sufficient in CUTPA claims not based upon unfair insurance practices . 65 64 66 63 In other developments ...
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SURVEY OF 1987 CONNECTICUT | 11 |
DEVELOPMENTS IN CONNECTICUT | 38 |
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