Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 35Connecticut Bar Association, 1961 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 279
... consideration be given to having a guest speaker at the luncheon . 6. In order to improve attendance at the annual meeting that alumni associations be encouraged to have luncheons on the Tuesday of the annual State Bar meeting . 7 ...
... consideration be given to having a guest speaker at the luncheon . 6. In order to improve attendance at the annual meeting that alumni associations be encouraged to have luncheons on the Tuesday of the annual State Bar meeting . 7 ...
Page 300
... consideration , and the public ought to be fully familiar with it before it is adopted . I think in view of that growing demand for a Family Court bill , the members of the State Bar Association ought to give the provisions of that bill ...
... consideration , and the public ought to be fully familiar with it before it is adopted . I think in view of that growing demand for a Family Court bill , the members of the State Bar Association ought to give the provisions of that bill ...
Page 519
... consideration is insufficient of itself to establish a gift from a tax standpoint , 22 the important inquiry is whether the transfer was made with the requisite donative intent . Under his requirement , the gift must arise " out of ...
... consideration is insufficient of itself to establish a gift from a tax standpoint , 22 the important inquiry is whether the transfer was made with the requisite donative intent . Under his requirement , the gift must arise " out of ...
Contents
CONNECTICUT | 1 |
LEADING ARTICLES | 39 |
RECENT CONNECTICUT FEDERAL CASES | 71 |
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