Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 52Connecticut Bar Association, 1978 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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It is generally held that the power to vary the application of the zoning regulations in individual cases may not be given to any municipal agency other than the zoning board of appeals.22 However , the zoning commission may empower ...
It is generally held that the power to vary the application of the zoning regulations in individual cases may not be given to any municipal agency other than the zoning board of appeals.22 However , the zoning commission may empower ...
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in zoning appeals from zoning boards of appeals , zoning commissions , or combined planning and zoning commissions ; section 8-30a does the same thing for planning commission appeals . In appeals from combined planning and zoning ...
in zoning appeals from zoning boards of appeals , zoning commissions , or combined planning and zoning commissions ; section 8-30a does the same thing for planning commission appeals . In appeals from combined planning and zoning ...
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17 against a town or city , service in this manner in a zoning appeal makes it subject to abatement , although the ... civil actions presently are not sufficient by themselves , as administrative appeals are excepted from the forms .
17 against a town or city , service in this manner in a zoning appeal makes it subject to abatement , although the ... civil actions presently are not sufficient by themselves , as administrative appeals are excepted from the forms .
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Contents
The Connecticut Supreme Court | 45 |
HUMAN RIGHTS COMMENTATOR Emanuel Margolis | 61 |
1978 | 70 |
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