Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 59State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1985 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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The defendants further argued that the plaintiffs ' zoning appeal was not properly before the trial court because their application was still pending before the Commission when the appeal was taken , and that the plaintiffs ...
The defendants further argued that the plaintiffs ' zoning appeal was not properly before the trial court because their application was still pending before the Commission when the appeal was taken , and that the plaintiffs ...
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9 On the other hand , the appellate court remanded for further proceedings , which would have allowed the plaintiffs to prove that the lawsuit was in fact a “ catalyst ” for action , or to prove that certain named plaintiffs obtained ...
9 On the other hand , the appellate court remanded for further proceedings , which would have allowed the plaintiffs to prove that the lawsuit was in fact a “ catalyst ” for action , or to prove that certain named plaintiffs obtained ...
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On appeal by the defendant from a conviction , the Supreme Court found no error in forty - one cases , ordered a new trial in eight and on one count in a ninth , and requested further proceedings in one other case .
On appeal by the defendant from a conviction , the Supreme Court found no error in forty - one cases , ordered a new trial in eight and on one count in a ninth , and requested further proceedings in one other case .
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Contents
CONNECTICUT APPELLATE REVIEW | 1 |
CONNECTICUT PROBATE LAW 1984 Sara R Stadler | 12 |
CONNECTICUT PLANNING AND ZONING | 25 |
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