Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 33Connecticut Bar Association, 1959 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 74
... judgment . How- ever , from the lessor's point of view a problem arises after judgment . This problem is caused by the statutory provi- sions which make it possible to stay the execution of his judgment.75 The statutory stays do not ...
... judgment . How- ever , from the lessor's point of view a problem arises after judgment . This problem is caused by the statutory provi- sions which make it possible to stay the execution of his judgment.75 The statutory stays do not ...
Page 76
... judgment.89 Even if he applied while prosecuting his writ of error , it seems likely that the court would take a dim view of his application and refuse to consider it either then or after judgment has been reviewed , 90 III . THE ...
... judgment.89 Even if he applied while prosecuting his writ of error , it seems likely that the court would take a dim view of his application and refuse to consider it either then or after judgment has been reviewed , 90 III . THE ...
Page 79
... judgment cannot be reviewed by appeal.115 As has been noted , judgment may be reviewed only by writ of error . It appears that this rather antique means of review is pre- served for judgments in summary process actions in order to avoid ...
... judgment cannot be reviewed by appeal.115 As has been noted , judgment may be reviewed only by writ of error . It appears that this rather antique means of review is pre- served for judgments in summary process actions in order to avoid ...
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