Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 52Connecticut Bar Association, 1978 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 225
Thus , in the absence of an agreement of the parties to the contrary , all awards under Section 46-52 appear to be contingent on the death of either spouse and are thus periodic for purposes of Section 71 of the Internal Revenue Code ...
Thus , in the absence of an agreement of the parties to the contrary , all awards under Section 46-52 appear to be contingent on the death of either spouse and are thus periodic for purposes of Section 71 of the Internal Revenue Code ...
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The Wright case suggests the following lessons : ( 1 ) Although the labels of the 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 ...
The Wright case suggests the following lessons : ( 1 ) Although the labels of the 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 ...
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and parties cannot confer subject matter jurisdiction on the court by agreement 34 The parties can stipulate the ... he is aggrieved and mere generalizations are not sufficient.35 To be an aggrieved party , one must be affected directly ...
and parties cannot confer subject matter jurisdiction on the court by agreement 34 The parties can stipulate the ... he is aggrieved and mere generalizations are not sufficient.35 To be an aggrieved party , one must be affected directly ...
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The Connecticut Supreme Court | 45 |
HUMAN RIGHTS COMMENTATOR Emanuel Margolis | 61 |
1978 | 70 |
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