Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 52Connecticut Bar Association, 1978 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 153
... Rule on Preservation of Claims and Defenses , commonly known as the Holder - in - Due - Course rule . The rule is directed to sellers of con- sumer goods and services.73 It provides that it is a violation of the FTC Act for a seller to ...
... Rule on Preservation of Claims and Defenses , commonly known as the Holder - in - Due - Course rule . The rule is directed to sellers of con- sumer goods and services.73 It provides that it is a violation of the FTC Act for a seller to ...
Page 182
... rule were applied with sufficient consistency , the issue in a rezoning case would change from a question whether the amendment resulted from a thoughtful planning process reflecting a balancing of com- munity and individual needs , to ...
... rule were applied with sufficient consistency , the issue in a rezoning case would change from a question whether the amendment resulted from a thoughtful planning process reflecting a balancing of com- munity and individual needs , to ...
Page 184
... rule somewhat , with consequences such as those in Stiles . But the most significant shortcoming of the rule is the exemption of special permits from its reach . The court in Stiles applied the probability rule to the special permit ...
... rule somewhat , with consequences such as those in Stiles . But the most significant shortcoming of the rule is the exemption of special permits from its reach . The court in Stiles applied the probability rule to the special permit ...
Contents
THE CONNECTICUT SUPREME COURT | 45 |
HUMAN RIGHTS COMMENTATOR | 61 |
THE COMMITTEE MEMBERS LAMENT | 78 |
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