Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 52Connecticut Bar Association, 1978 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 196
... Reasons for Acting Despite the requirements in the various land regulatory statutes that boards and commissions state the reasons for their decisions , the court has consistently refused to void decisions made without a statement of reasons ...
... Reasons for Acting Despite the requirements in the various land regulatory statutes that boards and commissions state the reasons for their decisions , the court has consistently refused to void decisions made without a statement of reasons ...
Page 197
... reasons adequately . The record itself , therefore , could be delved into by the court to supple- ment the formal statement of reasons . Contrary to some subsequent analyses , DeMars did not hold that the reasons need not be stated at ...
... reasons adequately . The record itself , therefore , could be delved into by the court to supple- ment the formal statement of reasons . Contrary to some subsequent analyses , DeMars did not hold that the reasons need not be stated at ...
Page 198
... reasons for their actions , and then passing on their propriety in the cases brought before it , the court can build ... reasons for it . If the board does tell the parties why it acted , it does so at its peril . As long as any one of ...
... reasons for their actions , and then passing on their propriety in the cases brought before it , the court can build ... reasons for it . If the board does tell the parties why it acted , it does so at its peril . As long as any one of ...
Contents
THE CONNECTICUT SUPREME COURT | 45 |
HUMAN RIGHTS COMMENTATOR | 61 |
THE COMMITTEE MEMBERS LAMENT | 78 |
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