Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 59State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1985 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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42 This assumption is consistent with 1984 rulings granting prejudgment and post - judgment interest on back - pay awards under the Fair Labor Standards Act , 29 U.S.C. $ 217,40 and the Equal Pay Act , 29 U.S.C. $ 206 ( d ) .41 Moreover ...
42 This assumption is consistent with 1984 rulings granting prejudgment and post - judgment interest on back - pay awards under the Fair Labor Standards Act , 29 U.S.C. $ 217,40 and the Equal Pay Act , 29 U.S.C. $ 206 ( d ) .41 Moreover ...
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The defendant had signed five notes with the corporation as co - maker , four of which were held to be usurious because the rate of interest exceeded the 18 % permissible for corporations and the fifth of which was held unenforceable ...
The defendant had signed five notes with the corporation as co - maker , four of which were held to be usurious because the rate of interest exceeded the 18 % permissible for corporations and the fifth of which was held unenforceable ...
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Operating in a setting of differing interests requires both the absence of doubt that each interest can be adequately ... consent may be obtained even if it is obvious that all differing interests can be adequately represented .
Operating in a setting of differing interests requires both the absence of doubt that each interest can be adequately ... consent may be obtained even if it is obvious that all differing interests can be adequately represented .
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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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