Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 52Connecticut Bar Association, 1978 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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If the actual resale price exceeds the fair market value as defined by RISFA , the actual resale price governs . Creditors are required to give the debtor , within thirty days of resale , a written statement itemizing the disposition of ...
If the actual resale price exceeds the fair market value as defined by RISFA , the actual resale price governs . Creditors are required to give the debtor , within thirty days of resale , a written statement itemizing the disposition of ...
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If the actual value of the vehicle at that time is greater than the estimated value , you will have no further liability under this lease , except for other charges already incurred ( and are entitled to a credit or refund of any ...
If the actual value of the vehicle at that time is greater than the estimated value , you will have no further liability under this lease , except for other charges already incurred ( and are entitled to a credit or refund of any ...
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Proof of actual deception is not essential . Prohibited representations need have only a tendency to mislead or deceive although evidence of actual deception is apparently conclusive.35 2. Knowledge of Falsity Immaterial .
Proof of actual deception is not essential . Prohibited representations need have only a tendency to mislead or deceive although evidence of actual deception is apparently conclusive.35 2. Knowledge of Falsity Immaterial .
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The Connecticut Supreme Court | 45 |
HUMAN RIGHTS COMMENTATOR Emanuel Margolis | 61 |
1978 | 70 |
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