Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 35Connecticut Bar Association, 1961 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 263
... income which may have accrued . Frequently property passing to a trustee is called a trust fund while the term is not commonly used with reference to income from a trust . Consequently , it would appear that the jurisdiction ...
... income which may have accrued . Frequently property passing to a trustee is called a trust fund while the term is not commonly used with reference to income from a trust . Consequently , it would appear that the jurisdiction ...
Page 264
... income may represent a debt , the mere ex- istence of a trust res would not . On the other hand the court at one point talked about " property or income " perhaps indicating that the existence of a corpus would suffice . It is hoped ...
... income may represent a debt , the mere ex- istence of a trust res would not . On the other hand the court at one point talked about " property or income " perhaps indicating that the existence of a corpus would suffice . It is hoped ...
Page 516
... INCOME Ever since the first income - tax statute passed by Congress after the Six- teenth Amendment , 1 the value of property acquired by gift has been ex- cluded from the gross income of the donee.2 The United States Supreme 62 DALLOZ ...
... INCOME Ever since the first income - tax statute passed by Congress after the Six- teenth Amendment , 1 the value of property acquired by gift has been ex- cluded from the gross income of the donee.2 The United States Supreme 62 DALLOZ ...
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STATE BAR ASSOCIATION OF CONNECTICUT | 1 |
JUNE 1961 NUMBER | 2 |
SEPTEMBER 1961 NUMBER | 3 |
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