Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 48Connecticut Bar Association, 1974 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 64
... existing modest housing . This conclu- sion is predicated on the assumption that the supply of decent existing houses is relatively inelastic over the short run , and can only be expanded to meet a vast new demand over a considerable ...
... existing modest housing . This conclu- sion is predicated on the assumption that the supply of decent existing houses is relatively inelastic over the short run , and can only be expanded to meet a vast new demand over a considerable ...
Page 67
... existing private housing units and in sub- leasing those units to low - income families at reduced rents . A modification and expansion of the Section 23 program could prove useful . This program might be utilized to achieve the same ...
... existing private housing units and in sub- leasing those units to low - income families at reduced rents . A modification and expansion of the Section 23 program could prove useful . This program might be utilized to achieve the same ...
Page 247
... existing patronage , and ( 2 ) is not a part of a commercial enterprise having at least one other establishment not being acquired by the United States , which is engaged in the same or similar business . For purposes of this sub ...
... existing patronage , and ( 2 ) is not a part of a commercial enterprise having at least one other establishment not being acquired by the United States , which is engaged in the same or similar business . For purposes of this sub ...
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Charitable Deferred Giving Richard W Tomeo | 58 |
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