Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 46Connecticut Bar Association, 1972 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 146
... companies should be a legitimate concern of our State , it is also essential to recognize that other Connecticut businesses , including banks and other financial institutions , also compete with insurance companies in many ways . Any ...
... companies should be a legitimate concern of our State , it is also essential to recognize that other Connecticut businesses , including banks and other financial institutions , also compete with insurance companies in many ways . Any ...
Page 147
... companies . In this regard it should be noted that the federal income tax treatment of life insurance companies ( Int . Rev. Code of 1954 , Subchapter L ) is highly favorable to these companies as compared to banks and other investors ...
... companies . In this regard it should be noted that the federal income tax treatment of life insurance companies ( Int . Rev. Code of 1954 , Subchapter L ) is highly favorable to these companies as compared to banks and other investors ...
Page 684
... companies and hotel , motel and restaurant chains , and such other companies as deter- mined by the Association , shall be presented to UTCo . for deposit and credit to such company's checking account not later than the thirtieth ...
... companies and hotel , motel and restaurant chains , and such other companies as deter- mined by the Association , shall be presented to UTCo . for deposit and credit to such company's checking account not later than the thirtieth ...
Contents
LEADING ARTICLES | 6 |
Proposal for Revision of the Connecticut Statutes Relative | 8 |
Chronic Alcoholism | 12 |
Copyright | |
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