Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 35Connecticut Bar Association, 1961 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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45 quires a fair hearing . For a hearing to be fair , there must be present adequate notice , opportunity to be represented by counsel , the privilege of cross - examination , confrontation of opposing witnesses , the right to present ...
45 quires a fair hearing . For a hearing to be fair , there must be present adequate notice , opportunity to be represented by counsel , the privilege of cross - examination , confrontation of opposing witnesses , the right to present ...
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... hearing . In those cases where such a request is not forth- coming , the file is marked " closed " . 3. Where the Board considers a public hearing is justified , or it is specially requested by the complainant , the Board sets a date ...
... hearing . In those cases where such a request is not forth- coming , the file is marked " closed " . 3. Where the Board considers a public hearing is justified , or it is specially requested by the complainant , the Board sets a date ...
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... hearing on the proposals . Failure of this commission to report on the proposal at the hearing is deemed an approval of the pro- posals . The vote of the commission's action on such proposal shall be read at any public hearing thereon ...
... hearing on the proposals . Failure of this commission to report on the proposal at the hearing is deemed an approval of the pro- posals . The vote of the commission's action on such proposal shall be read at any public hearing thereon ...
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LEADING ARTICLES | 39 |
RECENT CONNECTICUT FEDERAL CASES | 71 |
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