Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 54Connecticut Bar Association, 1980 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 188
... person who furnished , whether by sale or gift , intoxi- cating liquor to another person who thereby voluntarily became intoxicated and , in consequence of his intoxication , injured the person or property of another . Justices ...
... person who furnished , whether by sale or gift , intoxi- cating liquor to another person who thereby voluntarily became intoxicated and , in consequence of his intoxication , injured the person or property of another . Justices ...
Page 604
... person who receives no compensation or reim- bursement specifically for lobbying and confines his lobbying ac- tivities solely to testimony at public hearings is not a lobbyist.31 A company which is registered as a lobbyist therefore ...
... person who receives no compensation or reim- bursement specifically for lobbying and confines his lobbying ac- tivities solely to testimony at public hearings is not a lobbyist.31 A company which is registered as a lobbyist therefore ...
Page 618
... person employed in the in- dustry or having an investment therein carries the same tax burden on his personal earnings as carried by those involved in any other industry in Connecticut . When compared with other states , on an annual ...
... person employed in the in- dustry or having an investment therein carries the same tax burden on his personal earnings as carried by those involved in any other industry in Connecticut . When compared with other states , on an annual ...
Contents
An Editorial Emanuel Margolis | 1 |
Three Views | 7 |
Connecticut State Court Injunctions in Labor | 37 |
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