Yan v. Avalon Properties, Inc., No. Sch 13601 (Jan. 7, 1997)
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If the motion is timely filed, the fee is paid, and the affidavit is sufficient, the court has no discretion: it must CT Page 387-H grant the motion to transfer to the regular docket. Burns v.Bennett,
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