Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 67State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1993 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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The Probate Court refused to allow the appeal , and the appellant proceeded in Superior Court . The appellee moved to dismiss because the appeal was not taken within the prescribed thirty - day period . After finding , in 50 dictum ...
The Probate Court refused to allow the appeal , and the appellant proceeded in Superior Court . The appellee moved to dismiss because the appeal was not taken within the prescribed thirty - day period . After finding , in 50 dictum ...
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51 Court , the Superior Court held , following Elderkin's Appeal from Probate , ” that the Probate Court's order regarding the right to appeal was not itself appealable , but that such order rather was properly the subject of a writ of ...
51 Court , the Superior Court held , following Elderkin's Appeal from Probate , ” that the Probate Court's order regarding the right to appeal was not itself appealable , but that such order rather was properly the subject of a writ of ...
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When an appeal from commissioners ' actions comes to the Superior Court , it is a continuation of an action already commenced in the probate court and not an original action . Therefore , the executor's claim that the Superior Court ...
When an appeal from commissioners ' actions comes to the Superior Court , it is a continuation of an action already commenced in the probate court and not an original action . Therefore , the executor's claim that the Superior Court ...
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Labor Relations and Employment | 39 |
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DEVELOPMENTS IN CONNECTICUT | 55 |
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