Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 71State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1997 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 239
... purchaser , making it difficult or im- possible for the purchaser to fulfill the disclosure requirements . Further , there is a statement to the effect that " [ e ] xempting sales transactions based on information in the possession of ...
... purchaser , making it difficult or im- possible for the purchaser to fulfill the disclosure requirements . Further , there is a statement to the effect that " [ e ] xempting sales transactions based on information in the possession of ...
Page 241
... purchaser may waive the inspection period entirely , by a written waiver . 5 ) The purchaser must be given the lead hazard informa- tion pamphlet required by 15 USC 2696 . 6 ) The contract of sale must contain an acknowledgment by the ...
... purchaser may waive the inspection period entirely , by a written waiver . 5 ) The purchaser must be given the lead hazard informa- tion pamphlet required by 15 USC 2696 . 6 ) The contract of sale must contain an acknowledgment by the ...
Page 247
... purchaser , nor is it a substitute for a separate inspection by the purchaser . There is , however , no requirement under the state law that a seller give a purchaser the opportunity to in- spect the property for lead paint , and ...
... purchaser , nor is it a substitute for a separate inspection by the purchaser . There is , however , no requirement under the state law that a seller give a purchaser the opportunity to in- spect the property for lead paint , and ...
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CONNECTICUT APPELLATE REVIEW | 1 |
SURVEY OF 1996 CONNECTICUT | 13 |
1996 | 49 |
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