Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 12State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1938 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 37
... limited the power of administrative officers . " Acting under his conception of the power to fix rates granted him by the Packers and Stockyards Act of 1921 , " the Secretary of Agriculture had made an order fixing maximum rates to be ...
... limited the power of administrative officers . " Acting under his conception of the power to fix rates granted him by the Packers and Stockyards Act of 1921 , " the Secretary of Agriculture had made an order fixing maximum rates to be ...
Page 65
... limited . He could select either a large city or a small town to develop his talents in . If he selected a small town he became more or less isolated , transportation facilities being limited in comparison with what they are today . If ...
... limited . He could select either a large city or a small town to develop his talents in . If he selected a small town he became more or less isolated , transportation facilities being limited in comparison with what they are today . If ...
Page 283
... limited to the record before the board , whether the statute pro- vides for review on the law only or upon both the facts and the law . Where the board was exercising a purely administrative or a quasi - judicial function , judicial ...
... limited to the record before the board , whether the statute pro- vides for review on the law only or upon both the facts and the law . Where the board was exercising a purely administrative or a quasi - judicial function , judicial ...
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Connecticut Bar Journal | 3 |
OCTOBER 1938 No | 4 |
BILLS AFFECTING REALTY ADOPTED BY THE 1937 Legisla | 9 |
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