Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 15Connecticut Bar Association, 1941 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 10
... dollars for the first year and then five dollars per year , subject to the power of the Board of Governors to increase them up to a maximum of ten dollars with inactive members paying two dollars per year . If these dues remain unpaid ...
... dollars for the first year and then five dollars per year , subject to the power of the Board of Governors to increase them up to a maximum of ten dollars with inactive members paying two dollars per year . If these dues remain unpaid ...
Page 28
... dollars of costs taxed against him and unpaid by him , it becomes immediately apparent that very serious consequences are involved in every case where even a few dollars are unlawfully taxed in excess of the proper items . And the lack ...
... dollars of costs taxed against him and unpaid by him , it becomes immediately apparent that very serious consequences are involved in every case where even a few dollars are unlawfully taxed in excess of the proper items . And the lack ...
Page 37
... dollars . ( d ) That the services of doctors and the use of interpreters are necessary in relatively few cases . It will thus be easily seen that the ten dollar basic cost assess- ment is obtained by adding five dollars for FIXED costs ...
... dollars . ( d ) That the services of doctors and the use of interpreters are necessary in relatively few cases . It will thus be easily seen that the ten dollar basic cost assess- ment is obtained by adding five dollars for FIXED costs ...
Contents
THE INTEGRATED BAR Charles M Lyman | 3 |
A CRITICISM OF THE CRIMINAL COST SYSTEM PREVAILING | 22 |
PARLIAMENTARY LAW SHAPING LEGISLATION | 61 |
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