Connecticut Statutes

§ 50a-103 — Receipt of written communications.

Connecticut § 50a-103
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Conn. Gen. Stat. § 50a-103 (2026).

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(1)Unless otherwise agreed by the parties:
(a)Any written communication is deemed to have been received if it is delivered to the addressee personally or if it is delivered at his place of business, habitual residence or mailing address; if none of these can be found after making a reasonable inquiry, a written communication is deemed to have been received if it is sent to the addressee's last-known place of business, habitual residence or mailing address by registered mail or any other means reasonably calculated to give the addressee actual notice, which provides a record of the attempt to deliver it;
(b)The communication is deemed to have been received on the day it is so delivered.
(2)The provisions of this section do not apply to communications in court proceedings.

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(P.A. 89-179, S. 3.)

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