Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 62State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1988 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 278
The result reached and reasoning used required the court , in the face of statutory silence and in the absence of supporting legislative history , to decide what the legislature must have intended . To do that , the court had to ...
The result reached and reasoning used required the court , in the face of statutory silence and in the absence of supporting legislative history , to decide what the legislature must have intended . To do that , the court had to ...
Page 337
Such a contradiction in the fundamental principle of statutory construction permits the court , in the interpretation of unambiguous acts , either to give effect to the act as written , without regard to the legislature's actual intent ...
Such a contradiction in the fundamental principle of statutory construction permits the court , in the interpretation of unambiguous acts , either to give effect to the act as written , without regard to the legislature's actual intent ...
Page 340
In rejecting the state's argument that the purpose and intent of the legislature was to prohibit the giving of any false name , whether real or fictitious , the court held that : [ i ] n extension of the letter of the law , nothing may ...
In rejecting the state's argument that the purpose and intent of the legislature was to prohibit the giving of any false name , whether real or fictitious , the court held that : [ i ] n extension of the letter of the law , nothing may ...
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SURVEY OF 1987 CONNECTICUT | 11 |
DEVELOPMENTS IN CONNECTICUT | 38 |
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