Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 48Connecticut Bar Association, 1974 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 33
... term of years not exceeding 20.12 Life payments pur autre vie are not permitted.13 In the case of a term for years , the length of the term must be ascertainable with certainty at the time the trust is created , except that the payment ...
... term of years not exceeding 20.12 Life payments pur autre vie are not permitted.13 In the case of a term for years , the length of the term must be ascertainable with certainty at the time the trust is created , except that the payment ...
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... term of one year , four members for a term of two years , and four members for a term of three years , and thereafter all regular terms 1974 ] 171 PROPOSED GRIEVANCE PROCEDURES.
... term of one year , four members for a term of two years , and four members for a term of three years , and thereafter all regular terms 1974 ] 171 PROPOSED GRIEVANCE PROCEDURES.
Page 173
... term of two years and eight for a term of three years . Thereafter all regular terms shall be three years and no member shall serve for more than one three - year term . A member who has served a three - year term may be re- appointed ...
... term of two years and eight for a term of three years . Thereafter all regular terms shall be three years and no member shall serve for more than one three - year term . A member who has served a three - year term may be re- appointed ...
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ESTABLISHED | 1 |
Charitable Deferred Giving | 30 |
Charitable Deferred Giving Richard W Tomeo | 58 |
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