Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 52Connecticut Bar Association, 1978 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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as to period of protection accorded by most other countries . Works first fixed on or after January 1 , 1978 will be protected for a period equal to the life of the author plus fifty years . 66 Where the work is a joint effort ...
as to period of protection accorded by most other countries . Works first fixed on or after January 1 , 1978 will be protected for a period equal to the life of the author plus fifty years . 66 Where the work is a joint effort ...
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This difference is important , but in many cases involving a short payment period the parties will not have considered it , or if they have , they may have covered the contingency of the husband's death with insurance .
This difference is important , but in many cases involving a short payment period the parties will not have considered it , or if they have , they may have covered the contingency of the husband's death with insurance .
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but which , according to the wife , actually established a period of exactly ten years . An unsympathetic Tax Court construed the agreement to meet the ten - year - plus rule . In Betty C. Prince , 29 the Tax Court was forced to create ...
but which , according to the wife , actually established a period of exactly ten years . An unsympathetic Tax Court construed the agreement to meet the ten - year - plus rule . In Betty C. Prince , 29 the Tax Court was forced to create ...
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Contents
The Connecticut Supreme Court | 45 |
HUMAN RIGHTS COMMENTATOR Emanuel Margolis | 61 |
1978 | 70 |
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