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Connecticut General Statutes 52-119 - Pleading to be according to rules and orders of court

 

Connecticut General Statutes > Title 52 > Chapter 898 > § 52-119 - Pleading to be according to rules and orders of court


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Parties failing to plead according to the rules and orders of the court may be nonsuited or defaulted, as the case may be.

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