Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 62State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1988 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 320
... intent of an ambiguous statute the court will look to the statute's legislative history and circumstances surrounding its enactment . " Legislative intent is often ascertained through a review of the historical development of the act in ...
... intent of an ambiguous statute the court will look to the statute's legislative history and circumstances surrounding its enactment . " Legislative intent is often ascertained through a review of the historical development of the act in ...
Page 321
... intent . Subsequent legislative action , through amendment of an existing statute , can be interpreted either as effecting a change in the existing law or as declarative of the original act's legislative intent . In Heffernan v . Slapin ...
... intent . Subsequent legislative action , through amendment of an existing statute , can be interpreted either as effecting a change in the existing law or as declarative of the original act's legislative intent . In Heffernan v . Slapin ...
Page 337
... intent , " 19 " then how does the court determine that the natural and usual meaning of an unambiguous act would defeat the legislative intent ? Such a contradiction in the fundamental principle of statutory construction permits the ...
... intent , " 19 " then how does the court determine that the natural and usual meaning of an unambiguous act would defeat the legislative intent ? Such a contradiction in the fundamental principle of statutory construction permits the ...
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SURVEY OF 1987 CONNECTICUT | 11 |
DEVELOPMENTS IN CONNECTICUT | 38 |
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