Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 53Connecticut Bar Association, 1979 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 11
... considered to be 35 percent ; assuming only 25 percent , the re- sponse rate could be considered to be 69 percent . James H. Guterman and Errol E. Meidinger reviewed bar polling practices in their study IN THE OPINION OF THE BAR . They ...
... considered to be 35 percent ; assuming only 25 percent , the re- sponse rate could be considered to be 69 percent . James H. Guterman and Errol E. Meidinger reviewed bar polling practices in their study IN THE OPINION OF THE BAR . They ...
Page 67
... considered a bill during its 1975 session which would have required the use of farmland values in computing property tax assess- ments on wetlands , since for all practical purposes wetlands may be used only for agricultural activities ...
... considered a bill during its 1975 session which would have required the use of farmland values in computing property tax assess- ments on wetlands , since for all practical purposes wetlands may be used only for agricultural activities ...
Page 359
... considered minors , support payments were made to the parent ; that since they are now considered adults , the support payment would presumably have to be made directly to the emancipated child ; that neither parent would be able to ...
... considered minors , support payments were made to the parent ; that since they are now considered adults , the support payment would presumably have to be made directly to the emancipated child ; that neither parent would be able to ...
Contents
EDITORIAL CARTOON Sherwood | 1 |
A CRITICAL REAPPRAISAL | 8 |
JUDGESHIP QUESTIONNAIRE REVIEW COMMITTEE | 28 |
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