Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 35Connecticut Bar Association, 1961 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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the issue.28 The Arkansas court in Leach v . Leach29 allowed a husband recovery on the basis that the emancipation act allowed married women to sue and be sued as though they were femme sole.30 While Arkansas also allows suits by a wife ...
the issue.28 The Arkansas court in Leach v . Leach29 allowed a husband recovery on the basis that the emancipation act allowed married women to sue and be sued as though they were femme sole.30 While Arkansas also allows suits by a wife ...
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... allowed over wills , inheritances , settlements , partnerships , real estate , personal property and business deals of every character.48 There are instances , to be discussed later , when such parental immunity is desirable but to ...
... allowed over wills , inheritances , settlements , partnerships , real estate , personal property and business deals of every character.48 There are instances , to be discussed later , when such parental immunity is desirable but to ...
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... allowed to the employer . This view was advanced by the government and was rejected by the Supreme Court in the Duberstein case.50 The Code is silent on the ques- tion of deductibility of such payments by the employer . The deduction ...
... allowed to the employer . This view was advanced by the government and was rejected by the Supreme Court in the Duberstein case.50 The Code is silent on the ques- tion of deductibility of such payments by the employer . The deduction ...
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CONNECTICUT | 1 |
LEADING ARTICLES | 39 |
RECENT CONNECTICUT FEDERAL CASES | 71 |
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