Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 16State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1942 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Summary Judgment Rule Pursuant to the rule - making power vested in them under Connecticut practice , the judges of the Superior Sourt adopted , on November 12 , 1928 , a summary judgment rule , effective February 1 , 1929.
Summary Judgment Rule Pursuant to the rule - making power vested in them under Connecticut practice , the judges of the Superior Sourt adopted , on November 12 , 1928 , a summary judgment rule , effective February 1 , 1929.
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viding for summary judgments had been introduced into the 1927 legislature but was not adopted . The Summary Judgment Rule is now part of the Connecticut Practice Book , Sections 52-57 . The rule as adopted and amended reads as follows ...
viding for summary judgments had been introduced into the 1927 legislature but was not adopted . The Summary Judgment Rule is now part of the Connecticut Practice Book , Sections 52-57 . The rule as adopted and amended reads as follows ...
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Summary Judgment . The Connecticut summary - judgment rule as originally adopted was , comparatively speaking , quite advanced as compared to the practice elsewhere . " But other states have gone ahead , and now it can be fairly termed ...
Summary Judgment . The Connecticut summary - judgment rule as originally adopted was , comparatively speaking , quite advanced as compared to the practice elsewhere . " But other states have gone ahead , and now it can be fairly termed ...
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Contents
THE RULEMAKING POWER OF THE CONNECTICUT | 367 |
Part II | 375 |
Part III | 384 |
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