Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 52Connecticut Bar Association, 1978 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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This right of termination does not affect works for hire and grants by will . As previously indicated , the renewal right is retained for works covered under the 1909 Act . If the grant to be terminated was executed before January ...
This right of termination does not affect works for hire and grants by will . As previously indicated , the renewal right is retained for works covered under the 1909 Act . If the grant to be terminated was executed before January ...
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and ( 4 ) be served not less than two nor more than ten years before the effective date of termination , which must be within the prescribed periods ... Upon the effective date , the rights revert to all those entitled to terminate .
and ( 4 ) be served not less than two nor more than ten years before the effective date of termination , which must be within the prescribed periods ... Upon the effective date , the rights revert to all those entitled to terminate .
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However , if each child's interest is identifiable and separate , the termination of each interest or “ separate share ” will be treated as a taxable termination . 152 Thus , if the income is to be paid currently to the living issue of ...
However , if each child's interest is identifiable and separate , the termination of each interest or “ separate share ” will be treated as a taxable termination . 152 Thus , if the income is to be paid currently to the living issue of ...
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Contents
The Connecticut Supreme Court | 45 |
HUMAN RIGHTS COMMENTATOR Emanuel Margolis | 61 |
1978 | 70 |
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