Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 62State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1988 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 307
... ambiguity , it is unnecessary to resort to principles of statutory construction . " ) 3 Caldor , Inc. v . Heffernan , supra note 2 at 571 ( " If there is no ambiguity in the language of the statute , it does not become ambiguous merely ...
... ambiguity , it is unnecessary to resort to principles of statutory construction . " ) 3 Caldor , Inc. v . Heffernan , supra note 2 at 571 ( " If there is no ambiguity in the language of the statute , it does not become ambiguous merely ...
Page 319
... ambiguous as to whether it also applied to repurchase transactions , while in Gentry v . Norwalks an ambiguity was premised on whether Section 7-147b ( g ) of the General Statutes , granting voting rights to property owners with respect ...
... ambiguous as to whether it also applied to repurchase transactions , while in Gentry v . Norwalks an ambiguity was premised on whether Section 7-147b ( g ) of the General Statutes , granting voting rights to property owners with respect ...
Page 328
... ambiguity it is unnecessary to resort to principles of statutory construction such as the resolution of ambiguity in favor of the taxpayer . “ ) . It is also clear , however , that the court will often apply the rules of strict and ...
... ambiguity it is unnecessary to resort to principles of statutory construction such as the resolution of ambiguity in favor of the taxpayer . “ ) . It is also clear , however , that the court will often apply the rules of strict and ...
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SURVEY OF 1987 CONNECTICUT | 11 |
DEVELOPMENTS IN CONNECTICUT | 38 |
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