Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 67State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1993 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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... and taxes on the family home occupied by the former wife and the parties ' children as in the nature of modifiable alimony . * The Court reached that conclusion because the order did not alter the parties ' respective ownership ...
... and taxes on the family home occupied by the former wife and the parties ' children as in the nature of modifiable alimony . * The Court reached that conclusion because the order did not alter the parties ' respective ownership ...
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... declared environmental policy : “ to conserve , improve and protect its natural resources and environment and to control air , land and water pollution in order to enhance the health , safety and welfare of the people of the state .
... declared environmental policy : “ to conserve , improve and protect its natural resources and environment and to control air , land and water pollution in order to enhance the health , safety and welfare of the people of the state .
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L. Rptr . 265 ( 1993 ) ( Timber rattlesnakes , even though on the list of endangered reptile species in Connecticut ( see R.C.S.A. § 26-306-1 ) , are not a natural resource as defined by $ 22a - 19 ) ; Paige v .
L. Rptr . 265 ( 1993 ) ( Timber rattlesnakes , even though on the list of endangered reptile species in Connecticut ( see R.C.S.A. § 26-306-1 ) , are not a natural resource as defined by $ 22a - 19 ) ; Paige v .
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Labor Relations and Employment | 39 |
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DEVELOPMENTS IN CONNECTICUT | 55 |
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