Connecticut Statutes
§ 52-111 — Effect of change of parties.
Connecticut § 52-111
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Bluebook
Conn. Gen. Stat. § 52-111 (2026).
Text
A change in parties, made by order of court, shall not impair any previous attachment of the property of any person remaining a defendant in the action, or impair bonds or recognizances of any person remaining a party, either as against himself or his sureties, or impair receipts to the officer for property attached. When parties are changed the court may order new bonds, if such new bonds are deemed necessary. Orders of court concerning change in parties may be upon terms, as to costs or otherwise, at the discretion of the court.
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Legislative History
(1949 Rev., S. 7833; P.A. 81-410, S. 4.) History: P.A. 81-410 deleted reference to “estate or body” and substituted “property”. Cited. 54 C. 242; 63 C. 476.
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