Connecticut Bar Journal, Volumes 20-21State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1946 - Law Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 249
... elected as hereinafter provided , two members at large appointed by the Supreme Court of Errors for terms of three years , one judge of the Superior Court ( not sitting on the Supreme Court of Errors ) appointed annually by the judges ...
... elected as hereinafter provided , two members at large appointed by the Supreme Court of Errors for terms of three years , one judge of the Superior Court ( not sitting on the Supreme Court of Errors ) appointed annually by the judges ...
Page 250
... elected to succeed the original members at the expiration of their terms shall be elected for a term of three years , all of said years to be measured from the close of one annual meeting to the close of the next suc- ceeding annual ...
... elected to succeed the original members at the expiration of their terms shall be elected for a term of three years , all of said years to be measured from the close of one annual meeting to the close of the next suc- ceeding annual ...
Page 403
... elected by ballot at each annual meeting . Their term of office shall com- mence the day following the annual meeting and they shall hold office until the day following the meeting at which their successors are elected . No person shall ...
... elected by ballot at each annual meeting . Their term of office shall com- mence the day following the annual meeting and they shall hold office until the day following the meeting at which their successors are elected . No person shall ...
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APRIL 1946 Number | 2 |
OCTOBER 1946 Number | 4 |
DECEMBER 1947 Number | 5 |
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