Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 71State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1997 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Barbara Hubbard's will made several specific bequests , and placed the balance of her assets into an inter vivos marital trust . The terms of the will stipulated that no estate taxes were to be charged against the specific bequests.146 ...
Barbara Hubbard's will made several specific bequests , and placed the balance of her assets into an inter vivos marital trust . The terms of the will stipulated that no estate taxes were to be charged against the specific bequests.146 ...
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were to be charged against the specific bequests.146 Hubbard left a gross taxable estate of nearly $ 7,000,000 ; the specific bequests amounted to $ 1,935,000 . In calculating the state succession tax due with respect to the specific ...
were to be charged against the specific bequests.146 Hubbard left a gross taxable estate of nearly $ 7,000,000 ; the specific bequests amounted to $ 1,935,000 . In calculating the state succession tax due with respect to the specific ...
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issThe court noted that other courts have read similar language as specific devises . See Simmons v . McKone , 158 Conn . 71 , 72-73 ( 1969 ) ( court read a devise of “ [ o ] ne - half ( 1/2 ) of all of my real estate on route 75 in ...
issThe court noted that other courts have read similar language as specific devises . See Simmons v . McKone , 158 Conn . 71 , 72-73 ( 1969 ) ( court read a devise of “ [ o ] ne - half ( 1/2 ) of all of my real estate on route 75 in ...
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CONNECTICUT APPELLATE REVIEW Wesley W Horton | 1 |
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