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    • Connecticut General Statutes
    • Title 52 - Civil Actions
    • Chapter 903 - New Trials

    Connecticut General Statutes
    Title 52 - Civil Actions
    Chapter 903 - New Trials

    Section 52-270. - Causes for which new trials may be granted. - (a) The Superior Court may grant a new trial of...

    Section 52-270a and 52-271. - Period in which new trial may be brought; affidavit evidence of want of notice. New trial in justice suit where judgment rendered prior to January 1, 1961. - Sections 52-270a and 52-271 are repealed. (1949 Rev., S. 8014;...

    Section 52-272 and 52-273. - Writs of error in matters of law only; return days. Writ of error; limitations. - Sections 52-272 and 52-273 are repealed, effective June 26, 2003....

    Section 52-274. - Writs of error from summary process judgments. - Section 52-274 is repealed. (1949 Rev., S. 8017; March, 1958,...

    Section 52-275 to 52-278. - Allowance and signing of writs of error. Service and return of writs of error. Judgment on affirmance or withdrawal of writ of error. Execution on judgment while writ of error pending. - Sections 52-275 to 52-278, inclusive, are repealed, effective June 26,...

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