Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 69State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1995 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 157
... effect of depriving Connecticut residents of a domestic forum . This is not a wise policy choice and is not the intended effect of $ 52-59d ( b ) . Upon application of a party , the court should simply stay the action for a reasonable ...
... effect of depriving Connecticut residents of a domestic forum . This is not a wise policy choice and is not the intended effect of $ 52-59d ( b ) . Upon application of a party , the court should simply stay the action for a reasonable ...
Page 341
... effect on the environment " before the EIS obliga- tions are triggered . SEQRA , however , does not redefine the phrase " may have a significant effect , " and , therefore , does not raise the threshold for triggering an EIS . Without ...
... effect on the environment " before the EIS obliga- tions are triggered . SEQRA , however , does not redefine the phrase " may have a significant effect , " and , therefore , does not raise the threshold for triggering an EIS . Without ...
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... effect on the quality of patient care . 3. Access . 75 In large measure because they posit a reactive process , CON programs have had almost no impact on access to health care . The agency charged with administering CON almost certainly ...
... effect on the quality of patient care . 3. Access . 75 In large measure because they posit a reactive process , CON programs have had almost no impact on access to health care . The agency charged with administering CON almost certainly ...
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