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    • Connecticut General Statutes
    • Title 52 - Civil Actions
    • Chapter 902 - Appeals to the Supreme Court
    • Section 52-269. - Record fee in Supreme Court.

    Connecticut General Statutes
    Chapter 902 - Appeals to the Supreme Court
    Section 52-269. - Record fee in Supreme Court.

    Section 52-269 is repealed.

    (1949 Rev., S. 8011; 1959, P.A. 547; 1963, P.A. 416, S. 2; P.A. 82-160, S. 141; P.A. 83-577, S. 5; June Sp. Sess. P. A. 91-3, S. 167, 168.)

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    Structure Connecticut General Statutes

    Connecticut General Statutes

    Title 52 - Civil Actions

    Chapter 902 - Appeals to the Supreme Court

    Section 52-263. - Appeals from Superior Court. Exceptions.

    Section 52-264. - Judges of Supreme Court to make rules for appeals and writs of error.

    Section 52-265. - Action of Supreme Court on appeals and writs of error. Costs.

    Section 52-265a. - Direct appeal on questions involving the public interest.

    Section 52-266. - Several issues; new trial to be limited to issue in error.

    Section 52-267. - Judge dying or ceasing to hold office at the time of decision; cause remanded to court rendering decision.

    Section 52-268. - New trial when judge, stenographer or court reporter dies or becomes incapacitated and review of errors not possible.

    Section 52-269. - Record fee in Supreme Court.

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