Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 35Connecticut Bar Association, 1961 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 230
... reasons have been given by the courts for this rule denying recovery for incidental damages . The first reason is that these incidental business items are not taken by the condemnor.23 Since the condemnor takes the land and not the ...
... reasons have been given by the courts for this rule denying recovery for incidental damages . The first reason is that these incidental business items are not taken by the condemnor.23 Since the condemnor takes the land and not the ...
Page 231
... reason is not the real reason for the courts ' persistent denial of com- pensation for incidental business damages in condemnation proceedings . The reasoning that such damages are not recoverable because they are speculative has more ...
... reason is not the real reason for the courts ' persistent denial of com- pensation for incidental business damages in condemnation proceedings . The reasoning that such damages are not recoverable because they are speculative has more ...
Page 260
... reasons why an outright sale of the beneficiary's in- terest should not be permitted . The principal reason is that the remedy of the Huntington case is fair to both the creditor and the debtor , whereas an outright sale may be unfair ...
... reasons why an outright sale of the beneficiary's in- terest should not be permitted . The principal reason is that the remedy of the Huntington case is fair to both the creditor and the debtor , whereas an outright sale may be unfair ...
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LEADING ARTICLES | 39 |
RECENT CONNECTICUT FEDERAL CASES | 71 |
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