Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 16State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1942 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 123
It may be of interest before commencing this discussion , to call your attention to the fact that the practice of bankruptcy has , in the past decade , been a very substantial type of legal practice . From the report of the office of ...
It may be of interest before commencing this discussion , to call your attention to the fact that the practice of bankruptcy has , in the past decade , been a very substantial type of legal practice . From the report of the office of ...
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The amendatory acts of 1933 and 1934 were largely actuated by the laudable desire to avoid the " stigma of Bankruptcy . ” For nearly a quarter of a century before the amendment of 1933 , compositions were steadily made under the wing of ...
The amendatory acts of 1933 and 1934 were largely actuated by the laudable desire to avoid the " stigma of Bankruptcy . ” For nearly a quarter of a century before the amendment of 1933 , compositions were steadily made under the wing of ...
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A lawyer in representing a debtor in Bankruptcy proceedings , should be familiar with , so as to be able to advise his client , the specific duties which the Act imposes upon the debtor or the Bankrupt . Other duties may arise or be ...
A lawyer in representing a debtor in Bankruptcy proceedings , should be familiar with , so as to be able to advise his client , the specific duties which the Act imposes upon the debtor or the Bankrupt . Other duties may arise or be ...
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Contents
THE RULEMAKING POWER OF THE CONNECTICUT | 367 |
Part II | 375 |
Part III | 384 |
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