Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 62State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1988 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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... Superior Court may be returned to the Department for further consideration of an alternative method of apportionment for such non - business income or a settlement on the basis of an alternative apportionment method may be fashioned ...
... Superior Court may be returned to the Department for further consideration of an alternative method of apportionment for such non - business income or a settlement on the basis of an alternative apportionment method may be fashioned ...
Page 193
... Superior Court's judgment setting aside the probate of the mother's will to stand . B. Appeals from Probate 54 53 " 52 In Silverstein's Appeal from Probate , the administrator of his mother's estate appealed from a stipulated judgment ...
... Superior Court's judgment setting aside the probate of the mother's will to stand . B. Appeals from Probate 54 53 " 52 In Silverstein's Appeal from Probate , the administrator of his mother's estate appealed from a stipulated judgment ...
Page 275
... Superior and Common Pleas Court . These are constitutional referees with full power to render decisions . The second category of referees is comprised of retired judges of the Circuit and Juvenile Courts , who act only as fact finders ...
... Superior and Common Pleas Court . These are constitutional referees with full power to render decisions . The second category of referees is comprised of retired judges of the Circuit and Juvenile Courts , who act only as fact finders ...
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SURVEY OF 1987 CONNECTICUT | 11 |
DEVELOPMENTS IN CONNECTICUT | 38 |
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