The Historical Development of the Poor Law of Connecticut |
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... residence , gain a settlement , in- cluding the right to support without danger of removal , save to the care of a relative . Such a settlement later be- came known as one derived from commorancy . These laws were in force only until ...
... residence , gain a settlement , in- cluding the right to support without danger of removal , save to the care of a relative . Such a settlement later be- came known as one derived from commorancy . These laws were in force only until ...
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... residence of cases involving not more than 40s . Appeal might be taken from an assistant to the county court , thence to the court of assistants , and finally to the general court . This last appeal was taken away by the revision of ...
... residence of cases involving not more than 40s . Appeal might be taken from an assistant to the county court , thence to the court of assistants , and finally to the general court . This last appeal was taken away by the revision of ...
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... residence therein of three months . ( 4 ) The court of assistants should order how strangers who had been warned be cared for . As compared with the New Haven law of 1656 , this was more liberal in the matter of residence , the term ...
... residence therein of three months . ( 4 ) The court of assistants should order how strangers who had been warned be cared for . As compared with the New Haven law of 1656 , this was more liberal in the matter of residence , the term ...
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... residence , and for the deportation of unsettled per- sons , who had not received permission to seek work away from their homes . In the revision of 1702 these various laws were brought together under the title , " Inhabitants whom to ...
... residence , and for the deportation of unsettled per- sons , who had not received permission to seek work away from their homes . In the revision of 1702 these various laws were brought together under the title , " Inhabitants whom to ...
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... residence of three months . The effect of the incorporation of new towns upon the settlement of paupers and other inhabitants did not become . important during this period . Several new towns were incorporated or recognized , but except ...
... residence of three months . The effect of the incorporation of new towns upon the settlement of paupers and other inhabitants did not become . important during this period . Several new towns were incorporated or recognized , but except ...
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