Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 67State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1993 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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... Add interest expense on debt used to purchase or carry obligations , interest on which is exempt from Connecticut income tax but federally taxable ; • Add any other investment - related expenses to the extent they are attributable ...
... Add interest expense on debt used to purchase or carry obligations , interest on which is exempt from Connecticut income tax but federally taxable ; • Add any other investment - related expenses to the extent they are attributable ...
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The Post - Spill Owner The second class of “ innocent landowner " includes persons who acquire an interest in real estate after a spill or discharge has occurred . Such a person can claim innocent landowner status if the person is not ...
The Post - Spill Owner The second class of “ innocent landowner " includes persons who acquire an interest in real estate after a spill or discharge has occurred . Such a person can claim innocent landowner status if the person is not ...
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Although & 2 ( a ) provides that it applies to an innocent landowner holding or acquiring an interest in real estate that " has been subjected ” to a spill or discharge , this phrase does not establish a firm temporal limit .
Although & 2 ( a ) provides that it applies to an innocent landowner holding or acquiring an interest in real estate that " has been subjected ” to a spill or discharge , this phrase does not establish a firm temporal limit .
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Labor Relations and Employment | 39 |
C | 51 |
DEVELOPMENTS IN CONNECTICUT | 55 |
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