§ 52-655 (Note: This section is effective July 1, 2023.) Short title: Connecticut Interstate Depositions and Discovery Act
§ 52-656 (Note: This section is effective July 1, 2023.) Definitions
§ 52-657 (Note: This section is effective July 1, 2023.) Issuance of subpoena
§ 52-658 (Note: This section is effective July 1, 2023.) Service of a subpoena
§ 52-659 (Note: This section is effective July 1, 2023.) Application to court for protective order
§ 52-660 (Note: This section is effective July 1, 2023.) Uniformity of application and construction

Terms Used In Connecticut General Statutes > Chapter 931 - Connecticut Interstate Depositions and Discovery Act

  • Affidavit: A written statement of facts confirmed by the oath of the party making it, before a notary or officer having authority to administer oaths.
  • Corporation: A legal entity owned by the holders of shares of stock that have been issued, and that can own, receive, and transfer property, and carry on business in its own name.
  • Deposition: An oral statement made before an officer authorized by law to administer oaths. Such statements are often taken to examine potential witnesses, to obtain discovery, or to be used later in trial.
  • Discovery: Lawyers' examination, before trial, of facts and documents in possession of the opponents to help the lawyers prepare for trial.
  • Docket: A log containing brief entries of court proceedings.
  • Jurisdiction: (1) The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a case. Concurrent jurisdiction exists when two courts have simultaneous responsibility for the same case. (2) The geographic area over which the court has authority to decide cases.
  • Partnership: A voluntary contract between two or more persons to pool some or all of their assets into a business, with the agreement that there will be a proportional sharing of profits and losses.
  • Probate: Proving a will
  • Subpoena: A command to a witness to appear and give testimony.
  • Testimony: Evidence presented orally by witnesses during trials or before grand juries.