Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 54Connecticut Bar Association, 1980 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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The section provides that responses to all three types of demand shall not be available for public disclosure , but only the subsection relating to documents provides for return to the person furnishing them at the termination of the ...
The section provides that responses to all three types of demand shall not be available for public disclosure , but only the subsection relating to documents provides for return to the person furnishing them at the termination of the ...
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42 ( f ) ( 2 ) , added in 1975,223 “ provides that the attorney general may apply to the court for an order requiring the payment of civil penalties of up to five hundred dollars for failing to comply with Section 35-42 .
42 ( f ) ( 2 ) , added in 1975,223 “ provides that the attorney general may apply to the court for an order requiring the payment of civil penalties of up to five hundred dollars for failing to comply with Section 35-42 .
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15 C. The Hearing Section 4-177 ( c ) of the General Statutes provides that opportunity must be afforded all parties to present evidence and arguments on all issues involved . Section 4-178 ( 3 ) guarantees the procedural due process ...
15 C. The Hearing Section 4-177 ( c ) of the General Statutes provides that opportunity must be afforded all parties to present evidence and arguments on all issues involved . Section 4-178 ( 3 ) guarantees the procedural due process ...
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