Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 19Connecticut Bar Association, 1945 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 101
... period limited . Judges of Probate had often experienced cases where the news- paper publication did not take place until the last week of the period . This was a legal compliance with the law but was not fair to creditors . This state ...
... period limited . Judges of Probate had often experienced cases where the news- paper publication did not take place until the last week of the period . This was a legal compliance with the law but was not fair to creditors . This state ...
Page 102
... period not exceeding that which it might have limited originally , but the extension to a single creditor may be for a period of " not more than thirty days " beyond the period it might limit originally . Maybe this extension of " not ...
... period not exceeding that which it might have limited originally , but the extension to a single creditor may be for a period of " not more than thirty days " beyond the period it might limit originally . Maybe this extension of " not ...
Page 109
... period of military service shall not be included in computing any period now or hereafter to be limited by any law for the bringing of any action by or against any person in military service or by or against his heirs , executors ...
... period of military service shall not be included in computing any period now or hereafter to be limited by any law for the bringing of any action by or against any person in military service or by or against his heirs , executors ...
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