Upon the return of the doings of such jury, any person interested therein may object to the acceptance of the same, and for any irregularity or improper conduct the court may set it aside and order a rehearing; but, if the court accepts such return, it shall be final in the matter of damages.
(1949 Rev., S. 8193.)
Structure Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 912 - Flowage Petitions
Section 52-446. - Petition to flow land; contents; procedure.
Section 52-447. - Petition to be heard by committee, unless parties agree.
Section 52-448. - Not to interfere with existing dams or millsites.
Section 52-449. - Procedure upon report of committee. New inquiry by court.
Section 52-450. - Reassessment of damages by jury; addition by court.
Section 52-451. - Objections to action of jury.
Section 52-452. - Costs of reassessment; bond.
Section 52-453. - Effect of assessment; payment of damages and costs.
Section 52-454. - Costs of petition.
Section 52-455. - Second petition; expenses of first petition to be paid.