Connecticut Law definition
Examples of Connecticut Law in a sentence
Teachers will continue to be subject to the rights, protections, obligations and duties applicable to certificated employee under Connecticut Law.
Connecticut Law requires the Credit Union to turn these funds over to the State after a period of no activity as specified by statute.
Pursuant to Connecticut Law, variable rates may be increased 25% at any one time without notice to the Customer.
See: ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, ‘Guarding the coast: alien migrant interdiction operations at sea’ (1997) 29 (4) Connecticut Law Review 1572 (writing that ‘the best reason to interdict migrants at sea … is that it saves lives’ and that ‘without the nearly constant presence of a Coast Guard cutter in relatively close proximity to the territorial sea of Haiti, many migrants bound for the United States will die.’).
The VA Account is a Separate Account established by Our company under Connecticut Law and is registered as a unit investment trust under the Investment Company Act of 1940.
This Option is governed by Connecticut Law and any disputes relating to this Option shall be determined in arbitration as provided in the Plan.
Employee understands that the Agency will not be liable for damages to Employee’s personal or real property while Employee is working at the remote work site, except to the extent required by Connecticut Law.
In the event there is a change in Connecticut Law which has the effect of divesting health care benefits from employees in same sex marriages, the parties agree to negotiate a resolution of the issue.
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Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, neither the Company, the Bank nor any of their subsidiaries has been advised of the existence of any facts or circumstances which would cause the Bank to be deemed not to be in satisfactory compliance with the applicable provisions of Part II of Chapter 664a of Connecticut Law (Section 36a-30 et seq.) and, as applicable to the Bank, the Community Reinvestment Act of 1977, as amended (the "CRA"), and the regulations promulgated thereunder.