Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 52Connecticut Bar Association, 1978 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 162
... exempt from exe- cution in Connecticut and hence is exempt to the same extent in bankruptcy . The revised exemption statute defines value as the fair market value of the equity or interest in the property.22 For motor vehicles ( broader ...
... exempt from exe- cution in Connecticut and hence is exempt to the same extent in bankruptcy . The revised exemption statute defines value as the fair market value of the equity or interest in the property.22 For motor vehicles ( broader ...
Page 295
... exemption could be tied to the num- ber and ages of the children . An additional exemption could then be given if there is no surviving parent . A decrease in revenues from larger exemptions could be offset by a reduction or elimination ...
... exemption could be tied to the num- ber and ages of the children . An additional exemption could then be given if there is no surviving parent . A decrease in revenues from larger exemptions could be offset by a reduction or elimination ...
Page 508
... exempt to the extent that wages are exempt from execution under CONN . GEN . STAT . 52-361 . In other words , the extent of the exemption would be the greater of 75 % of the wage earner's disposable earnings for that week or 40 times ...
... exempt to the extent that wages are exempt from execution under CONN . GEN . STAT . 52-361 . In other words , the extent of the exemption would be the greater of 75 % of the wage earner's disposable earnings for that week or 40 times ...
Contents
THE CONNECTICUT SUPREME COURT | 45 |
HUMAN RIGHTS COMMENTATOR | 61 |
THE COMMITTEE MEMBERS LAMENT | 78 |
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