Connecticut Bar Journal, Volumen20Connecticut Bar Association, 1946 Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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... limited observa- tions shows that by the time an attorney has been practicing for five years he has ordinarily acquired sufficient private practice so that he has only a limited amount of time to give in preparing the cause of those who ...
... limited observa- tions shows that by the time an attorney has been practicing for five years he has ordinarily acquired sufficient private practice so that he has only a limited amount of time to give in preparing the cause of those who ...
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... limited exceptions , fell upon the residuary estate unless the testator provided otherwise . As indi- cated by the report of the Statutory Commission in New York , 2 this burden too often had to be borne by the closest relatives of the ...
... limited exceptions , fell upon the residuary estate unless the testator provided otherwise . As indi- cated by the report of the Statutory Commission in New York , 2 this burden too often had to be borne by the closest relatives of the ...
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... limited to that percentage of the tax which the value of real and personal property having a situs in this state was of the gross estate subject to federal estate tax . Now the deduction is limited to that percentage of the federal ...
... limited to that percentage of the tax which the value of real and personal property having a situs in this state was of the gross estate subject to federal estate tax . Now the deduction is limited to that percentage of the federal ...
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APRIL 1946 Number | 2 |
LYMAN Editor | 8 |
TRAFFIC COURTS James P Economos | 94 |
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accused action Administrative adopted amendment American Bar Association annual meeting appear appointed apportionment statute Article of War Assembly attorney Bank Bar Journal beneficiary bill Board of Delegates Chairman charge Charles Chief Justice Conn constitution Corpus Juris Corpus Juris Secundum Council counsel David Daggett decedent defendants discussion draft duty easement Editor elected Equal Rights Amendment fact federal estate tax George George H Governor Hartford Hartford County Haven Hosmer income inter vivos inter vivos trust interest John judicial Junior Bar Conference jurisdiction Law School lawyers legislation legislature Litchfield matter ment necticut October October 15 opinion person plaintiff practice present President Probate problem Procedure proposed punishment question recommendations record residuary estate rules Secretary Section Senate session Simeon Baldwin succession tax Superior Court Supreme Court testator tion traffic court trial trust vote William Yale