Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 62State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1988 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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... question is whether the sales and use taxes are mutually exclusive . If the taxpayer prevails , the Department would lose the ability to assess use tax against purchasers who buy taxable goods or services from a Connecticut vendor . At ...
... question is whether the sales and use taxes are mutually exclusive . If the taxpayer prevails , the Department would lose the ability to assess use tax against purchasers who buy taxable goods or services from a Connecticut vendor . At ...
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... question is really one of social choice : How shall we spend our billions of dollars in tax revenues ? Unless lawyers - not just legal aid lawyers , but all lawyers - persuade the public that access to justice is important for everyone ...
... question is really one of social choice : How shall we spend our billions of dollars in tax revenues ? Unless lawyers - not just legal aid lawyers , but all lawyers - persuade the public that access to justice is important for everyone ...
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... question of whether a project has a significant impact on the environment is a factual issue upon which it is ... question . For most observers , however , the important question is whether a particular EIS will stand up in court ...
... question of whether a project has a significant impact on the environment is a factual issue upon which it is ... question . For most observers , however , the important question is whether a particular EIS will stand up in court ...
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SURVEY OF 1987 CONNECTICUT | 11 |
DEVELOPMENTS IN CONNECTICUT | 38 |
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