Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 55Connecticut Bar Association, 1981 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 64
... held family corporation to manage family real estate for the benefit of family members . It had four shareholders . It " kept no books , no resolutions , no minutes of meetings , has is- sued no stock certificates , has held no formal ...
... held family corporation to manage family real estate for the benefit of family members . It had four shareholders . It " kept no books , no resolutions , no minutes of meetings , has is- sued no stock certificates , has held no formal ...
Page 122
... held that due process dictated that a person who had been invited by the executors to bid at a probate court hearing on the sale of real estate , and submitted a higher offer than that contained in a contract submitted with the ...
... held that due process dictated that a person who had been invited by the executors to bid at a probate court hearing on the sale of real estate , and submitted a higher offer than that contained in a contract submitted with the ...
Page 134
... held that a widow could assert a cause of action for loss of consortium in a wrongful death action . The widow had brought an action for wrongful death in her capacity as executrix of her husband's estate . She later amended the ...
... held that a widow could assert a cause of action for loss of consortium in a wrongful death action . The widow had brought an action for wrongful death in her capacity as executrix of her husband's estate . She later amended the ...
Contents
Connecticut Supreme Court Review 197980 Court Year Wesley W Horton | 1 |
Survey of 1980 Developments in Connecticut Family | 29 |
Corporations William H Cuddy | 62 |
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