In an action upon a commercial transaction, as defined in section 52-278a, wherein the defendant has waived his right to a notice and hearing under sections 52-278a to 52-278g, inclusive, the attorney for the plaintiff shall issue the writ for a prejudgment remedy without securing a court order provided that (1) the complaint shall set forth a copy of the waiver; (2) the plaintiff shall file an affidavit sworn to by the plaintiff or any competent affiant setting forth a statement of facts sufficient to show that there is probable cause that a judgment in the amount of the prejudgment remedy sought, or in an amount greater than the amount of the prejudgment remedy sought, taking into account any known defenses, counterclaims or set-offs, will be rendered in the matter in favor of the plaintiff; and (3) the plaintiff shall include in the process served on the defendant a notice satisfying the requirements of subsections (b) and (c) of section 52-278e.
(P.A. 73-431, S. 6, 8; P.A. 91-315, S. 2, 5; P.A. 93-431, S. 4, 10.)
History: P.A. 91-315 added Subdiv. (2) requiring the plaintiff to file an affidavit setting forth facts showing there is probable cause to sustain his claim and Subdiv. (3) requiring the plaintiff to provide a notice to the defendant satisfying the requirements of Sec. 52-278e(b); P.A. 93-431 amended Subdiv. (2) to require the affidavit to contain facts sufficient to show that there is probable cause “that a judgment in the amount of the prejudgment remedy sought, or in an amount greater than the amount of the prejudgment remedy sought, taking into account any known defenses, counterclaims or set-offs, will be rendered in the matter in favor of the plaintiff” rather than that there is probable cause “to sustain the validity of the plaintiff's claim” and amended Subdiv. (3) to add reference to Sec. 52-278e(c), effective January 1, 1994.
Cited. 172 C. 577; 176 C. 432; 181 C. 524; 184 C. 85; 188 C. 69; 208 C. 13; 222 C. 361; 226 C. 773; 238 C. 778.
Cited. 14 CA 579; 28 CA 809; 29 CA 48; 32 CA 118; 42 CA 763; 46 CA 399.
Cited. 38 CS 98.
Structure Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 903a - Prejudgment Remedies
Section 52-278a. - Definitions.
Section 52-278b. - Availability of prejudgment remedy.
Section 52-278g. - Motion to preserve existing prejudgment remedies.
Section 52-278h. - Application for prejudgment remedy filed by the plaintiff.
Section 52-278i. (Formerly Sec. 52-282). - Order for prejudgment remedy on set-off or counterclaim.
Section 52-278j. - Dismissal or withdrawal of prejudgment remedy.
Section 52-278k. - Modification of prejudgment remedy.
Section 52-278m. - When personal service not required.
Section 52-278n. - Motion to disclose property. Order for disclosure. Substitution of surety.