Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 61State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1987 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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14 a road public . ' Acceptance , like dedication , may be express or implied . Express acceptance requires certain formalities : What may be accepted , by whom and the manner in which formal acceptance must be done is regulated by ...
14 a road public . ' Acceptance , like dedication , may be express or implied . Express acceptance requires certain formalities : What may be accepted , by whom and the manner in which formal acceptance must be done is regulated by ...
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If the private road were subsequently accepted as a public street , in whom would the title to the roadbed reside ? The recent case of Ruggiero v . West Hartford188 appears to provide the answer . In that case , the Appellate Court ...
If the private road were subsequently accepted as a public street , in whom would the title to the roadbed reside ? The recent case of Ruggiero v . West Hartford188 appears to provide the answer . In that case , the Appellate Court ...
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192 193 194 developer , and the road itself was still private when the adjoining lots were conveyed . Using the traditional rules of law , one could have concluded that upon abandonment or discontinuance , the common law presumption ...
192 193 194 developer , and the road itself was still private when the adjoining lots were conveyed . Using the traditional rules of law , one could have concluded that upon abandonment or discontinuance , the common law presumption ...
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