Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 62State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1988 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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... interpretation of a statute , which he is charged with administering , is entitled to great deference and weight ... interpretation of the statute " is part of the general statutory scheme " that the Legislature has provided for the ...
... interpretation of a statute , which he is charged with administering , is entitled to great deference and weight ... interpretation of the statute " is part of the general statutory scheme " that the Legislature has provided for the ...
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... Interpretation of CUTPA should begin with close attention to the common law and other subjects on which the statute draws . Courts may sensibly assume that , absent a more explicit policy direction such as FTC case authority , the ...
... Interpretation of CUTPA should begin with close attention to the common law and other subjects on which the statute draws . Courts may sensibly assume that , absent a more explicit policy direction such as FTC case authority , the ...
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... Interpretation 115 When a statute is subject to two possible interpretations , the court will adopt that which makes the statute effective and workable rather than that which leads to a difficult and bizarre result . " Thus , in DeMilo ...
... Interpretation 115 When a statute is subject to two possible interpretations , the court will adopt that which makes the statute effective and workable rather than that which leads to a difficult and bizarre result . " Thus , in DeMilo ...
Contents
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SURVEY OF 1987 CONNECTICUT | 11 |
DEVELOPMENTS IN CONNECTICUT | 38 |
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