When the parties in any action pending before the Supreme Court, or their attorneys, sign and file with the clerk an agreement as to the judgment which shall be rendered therein, the clerk may enter judgment in the action upon the written order of the Chief Justice or presiding judge of the Supreme Court.
(1949 Rev., S. 7682; P.A. 82-248, S. 109.)
History: P.A. 82-248 reworded section but made no substantive change.
Structure Connecticut General Statutes
Section 51-198a. - Law clerks.
Section 51-199. - Jurisdiction.
Section 51-199a. - Short title: Uniform Certification of Questions of Law Act.
Section 51-199b. - Uniform Certification of Questions of Law Act.
Section 51-200. - Terms and special sessions.
Section 51-201. - Chief clerk of the Supreme Court.
Section 51-202. - Court docket.
Section 51-203. - Assignment of cases.
Section 51-204. - Quorum; judges called in.
Section 51-205. - Judges released from judicial duties on Superior Court, exception.
Section 51-206. - Adjournment in absence of judges.
Section 51-208. - Judgment by agreement of parties.
Section 51-210. - Costs of preparation and transmission of records in appealed cases.