Any joint tenant or tenant in common of land may maintain an action in his own name for any injury thereto; but the nonjoinder of the other tenants may be shown by the defendant in reduction of damages, and the plaintiff shall only recover for the damage to his interest.
(1949 Rev., S. 7798.)
In bringing and defending suits, cotenants are independent of each other. 52 C. 263.
Cited. 3 CA 550.
Cited. 6 Conn. Cir. Ct. 147.
Structure Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 897 - Parties and Appearances
Section 52-73. - Municipal corporations may sue and be sued.
Section 52-73a. (Formerly Sec. 52-116). - Action on bond to municipal officer.
Section 52-74. - Action on foreign probate bond.
Section 52-75. - Action by holder of mortgage or lien where grantee assumed the debt.
Section 52-76. - Actions by and against voluntary associations.
Section 52-77. - Action by joint tenant or tenant in common; effect of nonjoinder.
Section 52-78. - Joinder of executor or administrator for a deceased joint contractor.
Section 52-79. - Joinder of husband and wife; costs.
Section 52-80. - Nonsuits and withdrawals; costs.
Section 52-81. - Costs taxable on withdrawal.
Section 52-82. - Withdrawal when court not in session or before return day.
Section 52-83. - Nonresident plaintiff's appearance by attorney sufficient.
Section 52-84. - When judgment by default may be rendered.
Section 52-85. - When garnishee may move to assign case for trial.
Section 52-86. - When creditor may appear and defend. Costs. Prohibited defenses.
Section 52-87. - Continuance on account of absent or nonresident defendant. Exceptions.
Section 52-88. - Defense by garnishee. Continuance, postponement or adjournment of action.