Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 34State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1960 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 161
... effect of the new statute is to change the pre- sumption of what a testator is deemed to have intended when he uses these words . However , the statute goes even further than merely the switching of presumptions . Unless a contrary ...
... effect of the new statute is to change the pre- sumption of what a testator is deemed to have intended when he uses these words . However , the statute goes even further than merely the switching of presumptions . Unless a contrary ...
Page 173
... effect in possession or enjoyment at or after the death of the transferor . Counsel for the estate argued that the possibility of decedent's " reversionary interest " ever vesting was extremely remote and should not be subject to the ...
... effect in possession or enjoyment at or after the death of the transferor . Counsel for the estate argued that the possibility of decedent's " reversionary interest " ever vesting was extremely remote and should not be subject to the ...
Page 214
... effect provisions for its merger with the Superior Court . Third , was the bringing of the Probate Courts into the state - maintained system ; and , fourth , was the expansion of the Juvenile Court into a full - fledged so - called ...
... effect provisions for its merger with the Superior Court . Third , was the bringing of the Probate Courts into the state - maintained system ; and , fourth , was the expansion of the Juvenile Court into a full - fledged so - called ...
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