Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 14State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1940 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 102
... tion whether the corporation is organized for charitable purposes . The corporation must not only call itself a charity , but it must so conduct its business as to be in truth a philanthropic organiza- tion . This decision seems to be ...
... tion whether the corporation is organized for charitable purposes . The corporation must not only call itself a charity , but it must so conduct its business as to be in truth a philanthropic organiza- tion . This decision seems to be ...
Page 119
... tion should be abandoned . Its value and limitations are compre- hensively set forth in Bishop v . Copp , 96 Conn . 571 , 574 The object of cross examination is to break down the direct examination . It follows that if the direct ...
... tion should be abandoned . Its value and limitations are compre- hensively set forth in Bishop v . Copp , 96 Conn . 571 , 574 The object of cross examination is to break down the direct examination . It follows that if the direct ...
Page 120
... tion is called for and , if it is , to attack the witness along some line which is likely to yield pay dirt . As already stated , if there is no harm in the direct ther is no call for cross examination . It sometimes happens that an ...
... tion is called for and , if it is , to attack the witness along some line which is likely to yield pay dirt . As already stated , if there is no harm in the direct ther is no call for cross examination . It sometimes happens that an ...
Contents
SURVEY OF PRIVATE HOSPITAL | 102 |
HOW TO TRY A CASE IN THE TRIAL COURT FROM | 112 |
REAL ESTATE STANDARDS 19381939 REPORT ETC | 126 |
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