Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 52Connecticut Bar Association, 1978 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 139
In other words , the burden on the plaintiff - applicant would be merely to make a showing that the effect of the creditors ' activities is to discriminate on a prohibited basis ; at that point the burden would shift to the creditor ...
In other words , the burden on the plaintiff - applicant would be merely to make a showing that the effect of the creditors ' activities is to discriminate on a prohibited basis ; at that point the burden would shift to the creditor ...
Page 273
A release of a general power of appointment is expressly taxable by Connecticut in the releasor's estate if made in contemplation of death124 or not intended to take effect in possession or enjoyment until at or after the releasor's ...
A release of a general power of appointment is expressly taxable by Connecticut in the releasor's estate if made in contemplation of death124 or not intended to take effect in possession or enjoyment until at or after the releasor's ...
Page 484
51-220 of the General Statutes has the effect of denying these groups adequate representation on jury panels . Therefore , even if voter lists as a whole adequately reflected the composition of the communities , the manner in which ...
51-220 of the General Statutes has the effect of denying these groups adequate representation on jury panels . Therefore , even if voter lists as a whole adequately reflected the composition of the communities , the manner in which ...
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The Connecticut Supreme Court | 45 |
HUMAN RIGHTS COMMENTATOR Emanuel Margolis | 61 |
1978 | 70 |
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