Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 52Connecticut Bar Association, 1978 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 142
... means 62 or over within Regulation B , and " negative factor " means less than the most preferred age cate- gory.38 So what does the rule mean ? Let's suppose , hypothetically , that statistically speaking creditworthiness increases ...
... means 62 or over within Regulation B , and " negative factor " means less than the most preferred age cate- gory.38 So what does the rule mean ? Let's suppose , hypothetically , that statistically speaking creditworthiness increases ...
Page 149
... mean an entry on an account for goods which were not de- livered to the consumer or " not accepted " by him . Let me ... means only justified refusals to accept as defined by State law . Part of this is clear enough : If under State law ...
... mean an entry on an account for goods which were not de- livered to the consumer or " not accepted " by him . Let me ... means only justified refusals to accept as defined by State law . Part of this is clear enough : If under State law ...
Page 206
... means of a legis- lative , broadly applied decision . The plan idea has not worked in practice , and probably cannot ever live up to the hopes of its par- tisans ; but it ... means anything it means a 206 [ Vol . 52 CONNECTICUT BAR JOURNAL.
... means of a legis- lative , broadly applied decision . The plan idea has not worked in practice , and probably cannot ever live up to the hopes of its par- tisans ; but it ... means anything it means a 206 [ Vol . 52 CONNECTICUT BAR JOURNAL.
Contents
THE CONNECTICUT SUPREME COURT | 45 |
HUMAN RIGHTS COMMENTATOR | 61 |
THE COMMITTEE MEMBERS LAMENT | 78 |
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