Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 46Connecticut Bar Association, 1972 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 171
and holding periods . " Nothing is said about “ after due allowance for the deduction for long - term gains " , or some express language granting a deduction of this size . A deduc- tion should not be authorized unless the statute ...
and holding periods . " Nothing is said about “ after due allowance for the deduction for long - term gains " , or some express language granting a deduction of this size . A deduc- tion should not be authorized unless the statute ...
Page 192
... holding periods " is indicative that the legislature ap- proved of the interpretation given the 1969 Act . Professor Snyder , in the preceding article , argues that discussions on the floor of the legislature during debate should be ...
... holding periods " is indicative that the legislature ap- proved of the interpretation given the 1969 Act . Professor Snyder , in the preceding article , argues that discussions on the floor of the legislature during debate should be ...
Page 301
... holding that the statute is unconstitutional . The latter possibility is raised particularly with respect to trusts in Connecticut by a line of cases that places limita- tions on the authority of the General Assembly in the matter of ...
... holding that the statute is unconstitutional . The latter possibility is raised particularly with respect to trusts in Connecticut by a line of cases that places limita- tions on the authority of the General Assembly in the matter of ...
Contents
LEADING ARTICLES | 6 |
Proposal for Revision of the Connecticut Statutes Relative | 8 |
Chronic Alcoholism | 12 |
Copyright | |
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