Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 68State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1994 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 177
... statute of limitations under ยง 52-190a ( b ) 130 of the General Statutes is valid in the federal court if it would be valid in an action brought in Connecticut Superior Court . The court held that the statute did not authorize the clerk ...
... statute of limitations under ยง 52-190a ( b ) 130 of the General Statutes is valid in the federal court if it would be valid in an action brought in Connecticut Superior Court . The court held that the statute did not authorize the clerk ...
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... statute to require payment bonds for the benefit of subcontractors and suppliers . Under the original statute , if a subcontractor or supplier remained unpaid , a claim for payment could be made directly to the public owner . The ...
... statute to require payment bonds for the benefit of subcontractors and suppliers . Under the original statute , if a subcontractor or supplier remained unpaid , a claim for payment could be made directly to the public owner . The ...
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... statute . 8 Sections 49-41a through -41c were adopted in 1969. The application of the prompt pay statute is tied directly to the requirement for a payment bond on public construction projects . This statute is intended to provide ...
... statute . 8 Sections 49-41a through -41c were adopted in 1969. The application of the prompt pay statute is tied directly to the requirement for a payment bond on public construction projects . This statute is intended to provide ...
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