Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 67State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1993 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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The union disagreed , however , with the pay calculations proffered by the Town and filed a complaint with the SBLR alleging that the Town was engaging in a prohibited practice by failing to comply with an arbitration award .
The union disagreed , however , with the pay calculations proffered by the Town and filed a complaint with the SBLR alleging that the Town was engaging in a prohibited practice by failing to comply with an arbitration award .
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Yamin , " the Court considered the Probate Court's refusal to allow an appeal filed with the court 31 days after the entry of the court's order . The thirtieth day after the entry of the order was February 12 , 1992 , a legal holiday .
Yamin , " the Court considered the Probate Court's refusal to allow an appeal filed with the court 31 days after the entry of the court's order . The thirtieth day after the entry of the order was February 12 , 1992 , a legal holiday .
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25 While the appeal was filed with the Appellate Court , the Supreme Court thought the case to be of sufficient importance that it transferred the case to its docket per $ 4023 of the Connecticut Practice Book .
25 While the appeal was filed with the Appellate Court , the Supreme Court thought the case to be of sufficient importance that it transferred the case to its docket per $ 4023 of the Connecticut Practice Book .
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DEVELOPMENTS IN CONNECTICUT | 55 |
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