Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 62State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1988 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Legislative History In seeking to determine the legislative intent of an ambiguous statute the court will look to the statute's legislative history and circumstances surrounding its enactment.74 Legislative intent is often ascertained ...
Legislative History In seeking to determine the legislative intent of an ambiguous statute the court will look to the statute's legislative history and circumstances surrounding its enactment.74 Legislative intent is often ascertained ...
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78 General Statutes confirmed a legislative intent that parties could agree to an interest rate on a judgment in excess of six percent provided that rate is not prohibited by the usury law . The court traced the origins of Connecticut's ...
78 General Statutes confirmed a legislative intent that parties could agree to an interest rate on a judgment in excess of six percent provided that rate is not prohibited by the usury law . The court traced the origins of Connecticut's ...
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legislative intent which becomes evident when the statute is read in light of its history and purpose ... even though such construction may seem contrary to the letter of the statute.189 a rule But if , as the court has repeatedly held ...
legislative intent which becomes evident when the statute is read in light of its history and purpose ... even though such construction may seem contrary to the letter of the statute.189 a rule But if , as the court has repeatedly held ...
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SURVEY OF 1987 CONNECTICUT | 11 |
DEVELOPMENTS IN CONNECTICUT | 38 |
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