Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 69State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1995 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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The Borkowski majority , instead , assumed that the trial court considered the evidence of financial circumstances which predated the last modification both in determining whether a substantial change in circumstances had occurred and ...
The Borkowski majority , instead , assumed that the trial court considered the evidence of financial circumstances which predated the last modification both in determining whether a substantial change in circumstances had occurred and ...
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He joined the majority in upholding the xenophobic Chinese Exclusion Acts of 1858 and 1892. Harlan's dislike of immigrants , especially from China , an attitude not untypical of the period , might be contrasted with the position taken ...
He joined the majority in upholding the xenophobic Chinese Exclusion Acts of 1858 and 1892. Harlan's dislike of immigrants , especially from China , an attitude not untypical of the period , might be contrasted with the position taken ...
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The CBCA establishes a more rigorous standard than existing law , by mandating that , unless the articles of incorporation specify otherwise , a quorum shall consist of a majority of the votes entitled to vote on a matter .
The CBCA establishes a more rigorous standard than existing law , by mandating that , unless the articles of incorporation specify otherwise , a quorum shall consist of a majority of the votes entitled to vote on a matter .
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