Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 62State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1988 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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... cause for extensions . Actually , any old cause will do for the first motion , but , unlike the past practice , the clerk ( not the court ) rules immediately , so that there is no de facto extension while the motion is being acted upon ...
... cause for extensions . Actually , any old cause will do for the first motion , but , unlike the past practice , the clerk ( not the court ) rules immediately , so that there is no de facto extension while the motion is being acted upon ...
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... cause " is being construed by the CHRO as being the equivalent of " litigation - worthy , " which is loosely defined ... cause " may be found . " A finding of no reasonable cause is fatal to complainant's claim . It all but terminates it ...
... cause " is being construed by the CHRO as being the equivalent of " litigation - worthy , " which is loosely defined ... cause " may be found . " A finding of no reasonable cause is fatal to complainant's claim . It all but terminates it ...
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... cause . " The phrase " for cause " was not defined within the statute , creating uncertainty as to whether the phrase related only to work - connected cause or included the defendant's voluntary departure to accompany a spouse who ...
... cause . " The phrase " for cause " was not defined within the statute , creating uncertainty as to whether the phrase related only to work - connected cause or included the defendant's voluntary departure to accompany a spouse who ...
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SURVEY OF 1987 CONNECTICUT | 11 |
DEVELOPMENTS IN CONNECTICUT | 38 |
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