Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 60State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1986 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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a protect themselves from claims of implied representations in handbooks or publications.35 Finley , too , suggests that the employer can control the effect of his utterances . 36 With respect to oral representations by an employer ...
a protect themselves from claims of implied representations in handbooks or publications.35 Finley , too , suggests that the employer can control the effect of his utterances . 36 With respect to oral representations by an employer ...
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The effect of architectural controls narrowly specifying permissible styles of architecture may be to completely stifle the use of distinctive commercial building designs as an advertising medium . Such an ordinance would pass beyond ...
The effect of architectural controls narrowly specifying permissible styles of architecture may be to completely stifle the use of distinctive commercial building designs as an advertising medium . Such an ordinance would pass beyond ...
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Whatever tax effect a state had achieved as to DISCs is quite likely changed under the new law . Aspects of the federal rules applicable to FSCs and DISCs which may be relevant in determining the impact in Connecticut include the ...
Whatever tax effect a state had achieved as to DISCs is quite likely changed under the new law . Aspects of the federal rules applicable to FSCs and DISCs which may be relevant in determining the impact in Connecticut include the ...
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Contents
EDITORIAL | 1 |
DEVELOPMENTS IN CONNECTICUT | 13 |
INDEX TO VOLUME 59 1985 Victor M Gordon | 61 |
Copyright | |
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