Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 52Connecticut Bar Association, 1978 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 80
... cost , depending Rather heavily upon the said Adjustment for death tax effect As well as date of purchase cost And not at all upon fresh start . Ah , then let the games begin ! Now Mr. Q. , how many shares Wish you to sell ? What , none ...
... cost , depending Rather heavily upon the said Adjustment for death tax effect As well as date of purchase cost And not at all upon fresh start . Ah , then let the games begin ! Now Mr. Q. , how many shares Wish you to sell ? What , none ...
Page 132
... costs , would increase the price of credit generally ; they could not spot defaulters in advance . Thus we have protected a few potential defaulters at a cost to all credit users and have perturbed the free - market price of credit . We ...
... costs , would increase the price of credit generally ; they could not spot defaulters in advance . Thus we have protected a few potential defaulters at a cost to all credit users and have perturbed the free - market price of credit . We ...
Page 135
... cost mixture , may not be able to purchase it : The costs to the seller of dealing individually would be extraordinary . ' Thus private bureaucracies have an impetus to adopt some optimal amount of inflexibility . The characteristics of ...
... cost mixture , may not be able to purchase it : The costs to the seller of dealing individually would be extraordinary . ' Thus private bureaucracies have an impetus to adopt some optimal amount of inflexibility . The characteristics of ...
Contents
THE CONNECTICUT SUPREME COURT | 45 |
HUMAN RIGHTS COMMENTATOR | 61 |
THE COMMITTEE MEMBERS LAMENT | 78 |
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