Connecticut Bar Journal, Volumes 24-25; Volume 24State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1950 - Law Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 169
... judges which is , of course , a substantive change so far as concerns probate judges and justices of the peace . It is also important to note the designation of judges as " State " judges . The purpose of this word is simply to ...
... judges which is , of course , a substantive change so far as concerns probate judges and justices of the peace . It is also important to note the designation of judges as " State " judges . The purpose of this word is simply to ...
Page 482
... judges for this work probably should be in- creased from three to six , who ought to be full - time judges who would not be allowed to practice law , and that their salaries be fixed with regard for the responsibility of the work and ...
... judges for this work probably should be in- creased from three to six , who ought to be full - time judges who would not be allowed to practice law , and that their salaries be fixed with regard for the responsibility of the work and ...
Page 507
... Judge Wynne wrote the Committee that the matter had been discussed by the Superior Court Judges and that " It was the sense of the meeting that there could be no general rule as to suitable allowances but the opinion was expressed gen ...
... Judge Wynne wrote the Committee that the matter had been discussed by the Superior Court Judges and that " It was the sense of the meeting that there could be no general rule as to suitable allowances but the opinion was expressed gen ...
Contents
Chief Justice William M Maltbie of Connecticut | 9 |
Proximate Cause in Connecticut Negligence | 24 |
Tort Liability of a Connecticut Landlord | 49 |
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