Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 35Connecticut Bar Association, 1961 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 87
Page 152
... Board , and are availing themselves of it more and more . The police themselves take the Board seriously . At the time the creation of the Board was under consideration , it was reported that James P. Loughran , then the President of ...
... Board , and are availing themselves of it more and more . The police themselves take the Board seriously . At the time the creation of the Board was under consideration , it was reported that James P. Loughran , then the President of ...
Page 153
... Board was under discussion , Police Commissioner Thomas J. Gibbons was publicly silent . Until his retirement in July of 1960 , he had little to say about ... Board . Secondly , the Board has been restricted 1961 ] 153 POLICE ADVISORY BOARD.
... Board was under discussion , Police Commissioner Thomas J. Gibbons was publicly silent . Until his retirement in July of 1960 , he had little to say about ... Board . Secondly , the Board has been restricted 1961 ] 153 POLICE ADVISORY BOARD.
Page 154
a Board . Secondly , the Board has been restricted by in- adequate funds ; at the beginning this precluded any paid staff at all and was responsible for the Board's almost total lack of achievement during its first eight months . Even ...
a Board . Secondly , the Board has been restricted by in- adequate funds ; at the beginning this precluded any paid staff at all and was responsible for the Board's almost total lack of achievement during its first eight months . Even ...
Contents
CONNECTICUT | 1 |
LEADING ARTICLES | 39 |
RECENT CONNECTICUT FEDERAL CASES | 71 |
2 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
action administrative Administrative Procedure Act adopted amended by Sec American Bar Association Anheuser-Busch appear Assembly attorney authority Bank bankrupt Bar Association bill Board of Delegates Burke Constr capital punishment certificate of incorporation CHAIRMAN TILSON claim client Code Commissioner committee Conn constitutional Council creditor criminal Crito death penalty decision defendant effect eminent domain fact favor federal hearing income injury interest involved issue judges judgment judicial review jurisdiction jury lawyers legislation liability lien Master Plan matter meeting ment motion municipal negligence party person plaintiff police practice present President presumption price discrimination probate problem procedure proceedings protection question reason REGNIER regulations Robinson-Patman Act rule shareholders shares STAT statute statutory Superior Court Supp supra note Supreme Court tion tort trust Uniform Commercial Code vote zoning commission