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Connecticut General Statutes > Title 52 > Chapter 910 - Committees, Auditors and Referees

Connecticut General Statutes > Title 52 > Chapter 910 - Committees, Auditors and Referees


Current as of: 2009
§ 52-425Appointment of a committee in civil actions
§ 52-426Compensation of committee and stenographer
§ 52-427Auditors or committee may be appointed when court not in session
§ 52-428Auditors in actions involving matters of accounting
§ 52-429Powers of auditors and committees over witnesses
§ 52-430Filling of auditor or committee vacancies when court not in session
§ 52-431Recommittal of incomplete report
§ 52-432Judge not to be auditor or committee
§ 52-433Auditor or committee appointed judge may finish case
§ 52-434State referees
§ 52-434aPowers of referees
§ 52-434bReferrals to senior judges; their powers and compensation
§ 52-434cCertain referees assigned to Appellate Court. Eligibility. Powers and jurisdiction
§ 52-434dSpecial education administrative contested cases pilot program

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