Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 43Connecticut Bar Association, 1969 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 229
... permitted for loans of $ 15 or less is the highest amount permitted to any regulated lender . ( Certain lenders , primarily commercial banks , are , as noted , wholly exempt from any interest rate regulation and thus may charge interest ...
... permitted for loans of $ 15 or less is the highest amount permitted to any regulated lender . ( Certain lenders , primarily commercial banks , are , as noted , wholly exempt from any interest rate regulation and thus may charge interest ...
Page 293
... permitted to conduct business in another state without securing a special license . Even those businesses which are not so restricted , however , will have to face up to the more general " doing business ' problem if they operate in ...
... permitted to conduct business in another state without securing a special license . Even those businesses which are not so restricted , however , will have to face up to the more general " doing business ' problem if they operate in ...
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... permitted in suits based upon the violation of many statutes , such as the insider trading provision of the Securities & Exchange Act of 1934.98 Such an allowance will encourage lawyers to bring a legitimate suit of false arrest on ...
... permitted in suits based upon the violation of many statutes , such as the insider trading provision of the Securities & Exchange Act of 1934.98 Such an allowance will encourage lawyers to bring a legitimate suit of false arrest on ...
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SEPTEMBER 1969 NUMBER | 3 |
The Supreme Court of Connecticut | 117 |
Facts and Figures on County Law Libraries in | 134 |
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