City of New Haven v. Pmg Ocean Assoc., No. Cv 98-0410089 S (Jul. 16, 1998)
This text of 1998 Conn. Super. Ct. 7997 (City of New Haven v. Pmg Ocean Assoc., No. Cv 98-0410089 S (Jul. 16, 1998)) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Connecticut Superior Court primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
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"[A] condemnation proceeding is not a civil action, nor a CT Page 7998 civil process within the meaning of the statutes relating to civil process. It is a special proceeding to determine in a single action the damages done by the taking." New Haven WaterCo. v. Russell,
Rather, General Statutes §
The defendants' motion to dismiss is denied given that they were not entitled to service of process as prescribed by General Statutes §
The defendant's have also objected to the taking on the same ground as that set forth in support of the motion to dismiss, and that objection is overruled for the reasons stated I above. Based upon the foregoing the clerk is ordered to sign the certificate of taking.
Howard F. Zoarski Judge Trial Referee
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