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Connecticut General Statutes > Title 52 > Chapter 898 - Pleading


Current as of: 2009
§ 52-91Pleadings; contents of complaint
§ 52-91aForeclosure. Redemption. Matter in demand
§ 52-92Demurrers to be specific
§ 52-97Union of legal and equitable causes of action; limitation
§ 52-98Pleadings to allege the material facts in concise form
§ 52-99Untrue allegations or denials; costs
§ 52-100Motions to expunge or correct pleadings
§ 52-101Joinder of interested persons as plaintiffs
§ 52-102Joinder of persons with interest adverse to plaintiff and of necessary persons
§ 52-102aImpleading of third party by defendant. Rights and remedies of third-party defendant
§ 52-102bAddition of person as defendant for apportionment of liability purposes
§ 52-103Citation of new parties by judge
§ 52-104Joinder of plaintiffs and consolidation of causes
§ 52-105Numerous parties may be represented by one
§ 52-106Executor, administrator or trustee of express trust may sue or be sued alone
§ 52-107Additional parties may be summoned in
§ 52-108Nonjoinder and misjoinder of parties
§ 52-109Substituted plaintiff
§ 52-110Summoning in of third parties by defendant who counterclaims
§ 52-111Effect of change of parties
§ 52-112Insertion of names of partners in process in action by or against a partnership
§ 52-113Common counts; bill of particulars
§ 52-114Pleading of contributory negligence
§ 52-115Pleading charters
§ 52-116
§ 52-117Action on probate bond
§ 52-118Action by assignee of chose in action
§ 52-119Pleading to be according to rules and orders of court
§ 52-120Pleading filed by consent after expiration of time
§ 52-121Pleading may be filed after expiration of time fixed, but prior to hearing on motion for default judgment or nonsuit. Judgment or penalty for failure to plead
§ 52-122Procedure in certain actions not changed
§ 52-123Circumstantial defects not to abate pleadings
§ 52-126Action not abated on account of marriage
§ 52-127Process not to be drawn or filled out by officer
§ 52-128Amendment of pleadings by plaintiff; costs
§ 52-129Amendment of pleadings in appeals from justices
§ 52-130Amendment of defects, mistakes or informalities
§ 52-131Amendment of claim against estate of insolvent debtor or deceased person
§ 52-135Amendment of pleadings after default or demurrer overruled; costs
§ 52-136Amendment from contract to tort and vice versa
§ 52-137Amendment changing the relief sought
§ 52-138Amendment calling for legal relief; jury trial
§ 52-139Set-off of mutual debts; procedure
§ 52-140Set-off by defendant in suit by assignee
§ 52-141Set-off in action for trespass or tort
§ 52-142Joint debtors; discharge; set-off

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