Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 35Connecticut Bar Association, 1961 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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... held that Congress had intended to exclude any judicial review in immigration proceedings . Reference was made to the Act of August 18 , 1894 , which held that the decision of the appropriate im- migration or customs officers , if ...
... held that Congress had intended to exclude any judicial review in immigration proceedings . Reference was made to the Act of August 18 , 1894 , which held that the decision of the appropriate im- migration or customs officers , if ...
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... held that the ad- ministrative officials are bound by their published regula- tions , and have reversed findings of deportability on judicial review when such officials failed to follow their own regu- lations . 51 The requirements of a ...
... held that the ad- ministrative officials are bound by their published regula- tions , and have reversed findings of deportability on judicial review when such officials failed to follow their own regu- lations . 51 The requirements of a ...
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... held to be indirect taxes . A tax on gross receipts is sustainable if it is imposed “ in lieu of other property taxes . " 27 Caveat : " in lieu of other property taxes " raises the inference that the rules governing the imposition of ...
... held to be indirect taxes . A tax on gross receipts is sustainable if it is imposed “ in lieu of other property taxes . " 27 Caveat : " in lieu of other property taxes " raises the inference that the rules governing the imposition of ...
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CONNECTICUT | 1 |
LEADING ARTICLES | 39 |
RECENT CONNECTICUT FEDERAL CASES | 71 |
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