Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 62State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1988 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 126
... effect . Whether a statute will be given retrospective effect by the courts presents a question of legislative intent . Hunter v . Hunter , 177 Conn . 327 , 331 , 416 A.2d 1201 ( 1979 ) . Where , as here , the legislature has made no ...
... effect . Whether a statute will be given retrospective effect by the courts presents a question of legislative intent . Hunter v . Hunter , 177 Conn . 327 , 331 , 416 A.2d 1201 ( 1979 ) . Where , as here , the legislature has made no ...
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... effect ; and even in the absence of statute , the Supreme Court has frequently fashioned federal common - law rules of preclusion . See , e.g. , Parklane Hosiery Co. v . Shore , 439 U.S. 322 ( 1979 ) ; Blonder - Tongue Laboratories ...
... effect ; and even in the absence of statute , the Supreme Court has frequently fashioned federal common - law rules of preclusion . See , e.g. , Parklane Hosiery Co. v . Shore , 439 U.S. 322 ( 1979 ) ; Blonder - Tongue Laboratories ...
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... effect : " [ i ] f courts can by any fair interpretation find a reasonable field of operation for both statutes , without destroying or perverting their evident meaning and intent , it is the duty of the courts to do so , thus ...
... effect : " [ i ] f courts can by any fair interpretation find a reasonable field of operation for both statutes , without destroying or perverting their evident meaning and intent , it is the duty of the courts to do so , thus ...
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SURVEY OF 1987 CONNECTICUT | 11 |
DEVELOPMENTS IN CONNECTICUT | 38 |
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