Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 24Connecticut Bar Association, 1950 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 188
... rule of prac- tice or procedure not only may the court not adopt a rule contrary to that statute but also the courts may not by rule add to the provisions of that statute any rule governing the same subject matter . For instance , the ...
... rule of prac- tice or procedure not only may the court not adopt a rule contrary to that statute but also the courts may not by rule add to the provisions of that statute any rule governing the same subject matter . For instance , the ...
Page 438
... rules . These inadequacies of the human mind result in inaccurate observation , incomplete or inaccurate recollection , faulty expression , and imperfect inter- pretation . Any strict definition of the Opinion Rule would include but one ...
... rules . These inadequacies of the human mind result in inaccurate observation , incomplete or inaccurate recollection , faulty expression , and imperfect inter- pretation . Any strict definition of the Opinion Rule would include but one ...
Page 479
... rule - making power . In either event changes in rules probably will be prepared and proposed by a rules committee made up of representatives of all of the courts . Because it is easier , ordinarily , to get prompt yet well considered ...
... rule - making power . In either event changes in rules probably will be prepared and proposed by a rules committee made up of representatives of all of the courts . Because it is easier , ordinarily , to get prompt yet well considered ...
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