Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 52Connecticut Bar Association, 1978 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 131
... example . Suppose that there is some pro - consumer remedy - a noticed hearing , for example , prior to a creditor's self - help repossession that is not available in the consumer marketplace at any reasonable cost . Although there are ...
... example . Suppose that there is some pro - consumer remedy - a noticed hearing , for example , prior to a creditor's self - help repossession that is not available in the consumer marketplace at any reasonable cost . Although there are ...
Page 255
... example . Suppose a husband died before 1977 with an adjusted gross estate12 of $ 175,625 leaving his entire estate to his wife who subsequently dies with an adjusted gross estate of $ 172,931.13 Disregarding any credit for tax on prior ...
... example . Suppose a husband died before 1977 with an adjusted gross estate12 of $ 175,625 leaving his entire estate to his wife who subsequently dies with an adjusted gross estate of $ 172,931.13 Disregarding any credit for tax on prior ...
Page 384
... example is the construction of some accessory structure , such as a swimming pool , for which a final certificate may not be necessary , in a required yard , and an objection being subsequently raised by an attorney for a purchaser of ...
... example is the construction of some accessory structure , such as a swimming pool , for which a final certificate may not be necessary , in a required yard , and an objection being subsequently raised by an attorney for a purchaser of ...
Contents
THE CONNECTICUT SUPREME COURT | 45 |
HUMAN RIGHTS COMMENTATOR | 61 |
THE COMMITTEE MEMBERS LAMENT | 78 |
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