Connecticut Bar Journal, Volumes 14-15State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1940 - Law Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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... considered sufficient in either case . Discussion : The certificate of the notary is direct evidence that the person signing the deed is the same as the person recited in the deed . The cause of the error is manifest . For these reasons ...
... considered sufficient in either case . Discussion : The certificate of the notary is direct evidence that the person signing the deed is the same as the person recited in the deed . The cause of the error is manifest . For these reasons ...
Page 140
... considered as jurisdictional but that the defect be certified over when ten years or more have elapsed . It is further recommended that permission to sue be obtained from the Referee . Discussion : There is no statute or decision in ...
... considered as jurisdictional but that the defect be certified over when ten years or more have elapsed . It is further recommended that permission to sue be obtained from the Referee . Discussion : There is no statute or decision in ...
Page 145
... considered thereafter as an encumbrance on the title ? Recommendation : It is recommended that in absence of words of inheritance in the language creating the restriction the title be considered clear upon such death or termination of ...
... considered thereafter as an encumbrance on the title ? Recommendation : It is recommended that in absence of words of inheritance in the language creating the restriction the title be considered clear upon such death or termination of ...
Contents
OCTOBER 1940 No | 4 |
Issued Quarterly by The Connecticut Bar Association | 181 |
THE RIGHT OF PRIVACY James E Wheeler | 271 |
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