If judgment is rendered in favor of the plaintiff in any action by foreign attachment, all the effects in the hands of the garnishee at the time of the attachment, or debts then due from him to the defendant, and any debt, legacy or distributive share, due or to become due the defendant from any garnishee as an executor, administrator or trustee, shall be liable for the payment of such judgment. The plaintiff, on praying out an execution, may direct the officer serving the same to make demand of such garnishee for the effects of the defendant in his hands, and for the payment of any debt due the defendant, and such garnishee shall pay such debt or produce such effects, to be taken and applied on such execution. If he has in any manner disposed of the effects of the principal in his hands when the copy of the writ was left with him, or does not expose and subject them to be taken on the execution, or does not pay to the officer when demanded the debt due the defendant at the time the copy of the writ was left with him, such garnishee shall be liable to satisfy such judgment out of his own estate, as his proper debt, if the effects or debt is of sufficient value or amount; if not, then to the value of such effects or to the amount of such debt. A scire facias may be taken out from the clerk of the court where the judgment was rendered, to be served upon such garnishee, requiring him to appear before such court and show cause, if any, to the contrary; and the plaintiff may require the defendant, and the defendant shall have the right, to disclose on oath whether he has any of the effects of the debtor in his hands, or is indebted to him; and the parties may introduce any other proper testimony respecting such facts. If it is found that the defendant has the effects of such debtor in his hands or is indebted to him, or if he makes default of appearance or refuses to disclose on oath, judgment shall be rendered against him, as for his own debt, to be paid out of his own estate with costs; but, if it appears on the trial that the effects are of less value or the debt of less amount than the judgment recovered against the debtor, judgment shall be rendered to the value of the goods or to the amount of the debt; and, if it appears that the defendant has no effects of such debtor in his hands or is not indebted to him, he shall recover costs.
(1949 Rev., S. 8125.)
When garnishees are a firm of which only one member resides in this state, demand on execution of him is sufficient; so is service upon him of the scire facias. 32 C. 218. Where a debt is attached, no demand need be made on the debtor, before demand of garnishee. 20 C. 415. Payment on execution forever discharges garnishee; and this although indemnity be taken from creditor and payment made to him. 28 C. 251. Scire facias not barred nor parties concluded by finding of no indebtedness in the original action. 12 C. 392; 26 C. 605. Such scire facias is a mere continuation of the original action. 25 C. 438; 31 C. 349; 32 C. 157. Garnishees not jointly indebted cannot be joined as defendants. 1 R. 474. Form of declaration. 20 C. 393; 35 C. 2. Scire facias may be brought before return of execution. 21 C. 423. No defense that debtor had no notice of original suit. K. 157; 30 C. 197. But, if original attachment was defective, it is a defense under the general issue. 40 C. 401. Garnishee not liable for interest, unless he has made interest. 35 C. 98; 40 C. 467. Garnishee may rely upon the invalidity of the attachment. 49 C. 248. When right of action for failure of officer to make demand of garnishee accrues. 50 C. 526. Remote and uncertain interest cannot be taken on execution. 71 C. 156. Statutory steps must be followed; must be signed by clerk of, and returned to, court where judgment was rendered. 74 C. 89. In scire facias, merits of plaintiff's claim not open to question. 77 C. 630. Taxation of costs to garnishee is discretionary. 67 C. 257; 81 C. 622. Where process is served on executor before probate of will to secure legacy, scire facias cannot issue till legacy due. 67 C. 81. Scire facias will not lie unless demand on execution is made within 60 days, even though garnishee within that time disposed of the goods; nor will it lie for a debt not garnished. 97 C. 387. So, where bond is given to release foreign attachment, demand must be made within 60 days. 104 C. 281. What is final judgment. 105 C. 427. Cited. 115 C. 198; 122 C. 171; 145 C. 74. Issue before court is whether garnishee at time of process of foreign attachment was indebted to defendant in the original action in light of prior liens on property. 146 C. 37. Cited. 153 C. 588; 159 C. 368; 181 C. 125; 182 C. 329; 205 C. 604.
Cited. 14 CA 579.
Cited. 10 CS 345; 37 CS 877.
Cited. 6 Conn. Cir. Ct. 287.
Structure Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 906 - Postjudgment Procedures
Section 52-350a. - Definitions.
Section 52-350b. - Applicability.
Section 52-350c. - Rules of court. Forms.
Section 52-350d. - Jurisdiction of Superior Court.
Section 52-350e. - Service of process.
Section 52-350f. - Enforcement of money judgment. Costs, fees and interest.
Section 52-351. - New judgment to include unsatisfied costs of execution.
Section 52-351a. - Notice of enforcement action to be given judgment debtor.
Section 52-351b. - Discovery by judgment creditor.
Section 52-352. - Property exempt from attachment and execution.
Section 52-352a. - Definitions for exempt property provisions.
Section 52-352b. - Exempt property.
Section 52-352c. - Additional exempt property.
Section 52-352d. - Exempt property of farm partnership.
Section 52-353. - Levy on and sale of personal property exempt to a certain amount.
Section 52-355a. - Judgment lien on personal property.
Section 52-356. - Levy on personal estate.
Section 52-356a. - Execution against certain nonexempt personal property. Fees.
Section 52-356b. - Court order for transfer of specified property or evidence.
Section 52-356c. - Determination of interests in disputed property.
Section 52-356d. - Installment payment order.
Section 52-361a. - Execution on wages after judgment.
Section 52-361b. - Notification of judgment debtor's rights. Claim for exemption or modification.
Section 52-362. - Income withholding and unemployment compensation for support.
Section 52-362a. - Welfare support executions.
Section 52-362c. - Voluntary wage deduction authorization for support.
Section 52-362f. - Enforcement of child support orders by income withholding.
Section 52-362j. - “Past-due support”, “overdue support”, defined.
Section 52-363. - Levy on machinery, implements and crops. Removal.
Section 52-364. - Levy against partnership.
Section 52-365. - Demand on execution against voluntary association.
Section 52-367c. - Execution against lottery and pari-mutuel winnings.
Section 52-380a. - Judgment lien on real property.
Section 52-380c. (Formerly Sec. 49-40b). - Judgment liens expired by limitation of time.
Section 52-380e. - Discharge of judgment lien on substitution of bond or lien on other property.
Section 52-380g. - Release of judgment lien on satisfaction of judgment.
Section 52-380h. (Formerly Sec. 49-47). - Form of judgment lien foreclosure certificates.
Section 52-380i. (Formerly Sec. 49-48). - Foreclosure of lien when plaintiff holds mortgage.
Section 52-381. - Liability of garnishee; scire facias.
Section 52-382. - Levy on nonresident garnishee.
Section 52-383. - Levy when garnishee has left the state.
Section 52-384. - Scire facias against garnishee who has left state.
Section 52-385. - Scire facias founded on justice judgment.
Section 52-386. - Stay of execution when debt is not payable.
Section 52-387. - Scire facias; defense by assignee or claimant.
Section 52-388. - Commission to take disclosure of garnishee.
Section 52-389. - Attachment lien on debt due from solvent estate.
Section 52-390. - Execution; demand for legacy or distributive share.
Section 52-391. - Execution; demand for debt due from insolvent estate.
Section 52-392. - Execution; payment by executor, administrator or trustee.
Section 52-393. - Scire facias against executor, administrator or trustee.
Section 52-397. - Examination of judgment debtor.
Section 52-398. - Scope of inquiry; debtor not excused from answering.
Section 52-399. - Commitment of debtor for contempt.
Section 52-400. - Costs of examination.
Section 52-400a. - Protective order by court. Execution against specified property.
Section 52-400b. - Penalty for failure to comply with certain court orders.
Section 52-400c. - Attorney's fees.
Section 52-400d. - Appeal of certain court decisions.
Section 52-400f. - Priority of claims for deposits for consumer goods and services.