Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 71State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1997 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 238
... housing " ? It is residential property built prior to 1978 , the year in which the use of lead paint was banned by federal law . 16 It is labeled " target " housing precisely because it is housing that is most likely to contain some ...
... housing " ? It is residential property built prior to 1978 , the year in which the use of lead paint was banned by federal law . 16 It is labeled " target " housing precisely because it is housing that is most likely to contain some ...
Page 239
... housing for the disabled than it does for elderly housing , since many dis- abled persons can and do have children . Even if a disabled person has no children at the time of purchasing or leasing such housing , when is it reasonable to ...
... housing for the disabled than it does for elderly housing , since many dis- abled persons can and do have children . Even if a disabled person has no children at the time of purchasing or leasing such housing , when is it reasonable to ...
Page 246
... housing consisting of more than four resi- dential dwelling units is not covered by the state law . It is a primary target of the federal regulations because it is deemed to constitute the bulk of the older , inner - city housing . Such ...
... housing consisting of more than four resi- dential dwelling units is not covered by the state law . It is a primary target of the federal regulations because it is deemed to constitute the bulk of the older , inner - city housing . Such ...
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CONNECTICUT APPELLATE REVIEW | 1 |
SURVEY OF 1996 CONNECTICUT | 13 |
1996 | 49 |
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