Connecticut Statutes
§ secs_52-647_to_52-654 — Secs. 52-647 to 52-654.
Connecticut § secs_52-647_to_52-654
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§ secs_52-124_and_52-125
Secs. 52-124 and 52-125. Plea in abatement; issue of fact; answer over. Amendment after plea in abatement.§ secs_52-132_to_52-134
Secs. 52-132 to 52-134. Amendment of ad damnum clause. Relief beyond jurisdiction; transfer of action. Amendment raising damages after appeal from justice.§ secs_52-153_and_52-154
Secs. 52-153 and 52-154. Subpoena to deponent; commitment. Commission to take deposition of nonresident; notice where whereabouts of adverse party unknown.§ secs_52-15_and_52-16
Secs. 52-15 and 52-16. Naturalization of aliens. Disposal of fees.§ secs_52-186_to_52-188
Secs. 52-186 to 52-188. Court may order bond. Member of community defending to give bond. Court may order bond by nonresident defendant in realty action.§ secs_52-213_and_52-214
Secs. 52-213 and 52-214. Justice of the peace to keep docket, entry fee. Jury in suit before justice of the peace.§ secs_52-229_and_52-230
Secs. 52-229 and 52-230. Continuance of cases on docket of Superior Court or Court of Common Pleas. Discontinuance of cases in Circuit Court.§ secs_52-241_and_52-242
Secs. 52-241 and 52-242. Municipal courts; costs in contract actions. Costs on appeal from justice or municipal court.§ secs_52-25_to_52-28
Secs. 52-25 to 52-28. Venue matters. Concurrent jurisdiction of Common Pleas and Superior Courts.§ secs_52-270a_and_52-271
Secs. 52-270a and 52-271. Period in which new trial may be brought; affidavit evidence of want of notice. New trial in justice suit where judgment rendered prior to January 1, 1961.§ secs_52-272_and_52-273
Secs. 52-272 and 52-273. Writs of error in matters of law only; return days. Writ of error; limitations.Cite This Page — Counsel Stack
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