Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 52Connecticut Bar Association, 1978 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 198
... parties ; as long as the court could find satisfactory grounds in the record to support the decision , a board need not state reasons for it . If the board does tell the parties why it acted , it does so at its peril . As long as any ...
... parties ; as long as the court could find satisfactory grounds in the record to support the decision , a board need not state reasons for it . If the board does tell the parties why it acted , it does so at its peril . As long as any ...
Page 225
... parties when the payment period is short , the total amount to be paid is fixed and the parties have decided that the amount will not be modifi- able , even if the wife remarries . This is often the case when no children are involved ...
... parties when the payment period is short , the total amount to be paid is fixed and the parties have decided that the amount will not be modifi- able , even if the wife remarries . This is often the case when no children are involved ...
Page 231
... parties and of the State court are said not to be decisive , those labels are used as an indication of the parties ' intent and the intent of the parties is considered . If feasible , and provided that it is the intent of the parties ...
... parties and of the State court are said not to be decisive , those labels are used as an indication of the parties ' intent and the intent of the parties is considered . If feasible , and provided that it is the intent of the parties ...
Contents
THE CONNECTICUT SUPREME COURT | 45 |
HUMAN RIGHTS COMMENTATOR | 61 |
THE COMMITTEE MEMBERS LAMENT | 78 |
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