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Statutes > Connecticut Statutes > Title 52 > Chapter 903

Chapter 903

  • Sec. 52-270. Causes for which new trials may be granted.
  • 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. Writs of error in matters of law only; return days. Writ of error; limitations.
  • Sec. 52-274. Writs of error from summary process judgments.
  • Secs. 52-275 to 52-278. Allowance and signing of writs of error. Service and return of writs of error. Judgment on affirmance or withdrawal of writ of error. Execution on judgment while writ of error




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