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Connecticut General Statutes > Title 52 > Chapter 897 - Parties and Appearances


Current as of: 2009
§ 52-73Municipal corporations may sue and be sued
§ 52-73aAction on bond to municipal officer
§ 52-74Action on foreign probate bond
§ 52-75Action by holder of mortgage or lien where grantee assumed the debt
§ 52-76Actions by and against voluntary associations
§ 52-77Action by joint tenant or tenant in common; effect of nonjoinder
§ 52-78Joinder of executor or administrator for a deceased joint contractor
§ 52-79Joinder of husband and wife; costs
§ 52-80Nonsuits and withdrawals; costs
§ 52-81Costs taxable on withdrawal
§ 52-82Withdrawal when court not in session or before return day
§ 52-83Nonresident plaintiff's appearance by attorney sufficient
§ 52-84When judgment by default may be rendered
§ 52-85When garnishee may move to assign case for trial
§ 52-86When creditor may appear and defend. Costs. Prohibited defenses
§ 52-87Continuance on account of absent or nonresident defendant. Exceptions
§ 52-88Defense by garnishee. Continuance, postponement or adjournment of action

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