Connecticut Bar Journal, Volumes 22-23State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1948 - Law Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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... effect in possession or enjoyment after the death of the grantor , to any person in trust or otherwise , other than to or for the use of [ certain preferred relatives · • shall be liable or charitable or public purposes ] to a tax of ...
... effect in possession or enjoyment after the death of the grantor , to any person in trust or otherwise , other than to or for the use of [ certain preferred relatives · • shall be liable or charitable or public purposes ] to a tax of ...
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... effect at death . " The statute in effect at the time of the settlor's death , ( Public Acts 1915 , Chapter 332 , Sec- tion 3 ) covered all property whose transfer was " intended to take effect in possession or enjoyment at the death of ...
... effect at death . " The statute in effect at the time of the settlor's death , ( Public Acts 1915 , Chapter 332 , Sec- tion 3 ) covered all property whose transfer was " intended to take effect in possession or enjoyment at the death of ...
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... effect when the transfer was made83 and that in effect at S's death84 covered transfers intended to take effect in posession or enjoyment at or after the death of the trans- feror . In addition to decreasing the exemption , the later ...
... effect when the transfer was made83 and that in effect at S's death84 covered transfers intended to take effect in posession or enjoyment at or after the death of the trans- feror . In addition to decreasing the exemption , the later ...
Contents
THE LEGAL BACKGROUND OF ZONING | 2 |
Published Quarterly by The State Bar Association of Connecticut | 3 |
INTERPLEADER IN CONNECTICUT Victor M Gordon | 10 |
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