Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 69State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1995 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 86
This credit was further amended to apply the 5 % increment to businesses with to 800 employees . ... An additional amendment is that the wage rate for the apprenticeship credit is increased from $ 2.50 per hour to $ 4.00 per hour ...
This credit was further amended to apply the 5 % increment to businesses with to 800 employees . ... An additional amendment is that the wage rate for the apprenticeship credit is increased from $ 2.50 per hour to $ 4.00 per hour ...
Page 144
Note that some sections , including $ 36a - 425 , were further amended by P.A. 94-1 ( Oct. Spec . Sess . ) , which is discussed in the text at note 13 infra ; this trail may be slightly confusing to the uninitiated , because P.A. 941 ...
Note that some sections , including $ 36a - 425 , were further amended by P.A. 94-1 ( Oct. Spec . Sess . ) , which is discussed in the text at note 13 infra ; this trail may be slightly confusing to the uninitiated , because P.A. 941 ...
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P. , leave to file an amended complaint is usually granted , and motions for such leave are frequently unopposed . Where appropriate , such a motion might even be captioned “ Unopposed Motion for Leave to File Amended Complaint .
P. , leave to file an amended complaint is usually granted , and motions for such leave are frequently unopposed . Where appropriate , such a motion might even be captioned “ Unopposed Motion for Leave to File Amended Complaint .
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