Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 52Connecticut Bar Association, 1978 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 194
SOME PROCEDURAL REQUIREMENTS A. Time Limitations on Making the Decision Public Act 77-450 establishes uniform time periods within which public hearings must be held and decisions made as to nearly all applications and requests made ...
SOME PROCEDURAL REQUIREMENTS A. Time Limitations on Making the Decision Public Act 77-450 establishes uniform time periods within which public hearings must be held and decisions made as to nearly all applications and requests made ...
Page 372
30 ards to apply at such hearings . ... Žoning and Planning Commission of the Town of Granby.33 Letters and reports received after the public hearing did not render the commission's action illegal where the letter was neither “ accepted ...
30 ards to apply at such hearings . ... Žoning and Planning Commission of the Town of Granby.33 Letters and reports received after the public hearing did not render the commission's action illegal where the letter was neither “ accepted ...
Page 376
Where no protest is filed , it was not significant that one member of the zoning commission who attended the public hearing was absent from the executive session when the other four members voted unanimously for the change in zone.50 A ...
Where no protest is filed , it was not significant that one member of the zoning commission who attended the public hearing was absent from the executive session when the other four members voted unanimously for the change in zone.50 A ...
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Contents
The Connecticut Supreme Court | 45 |
HUMAN RIGHTS COMMENTATOR Emanuel Margolis | 61 |
1978 | 70 |
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