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    • Connecticut General Statutes
    • Title 52 - Civil Actions
    • Chapter 918 - Mandamus, Ne Exeat, Prohibition and Quo Warranto

    Connecticut General Statutes
    Title 52 - Civil Actions
    Chapter 918 - Mandamus, Ne Exeat, Prohibition and Quo Warranto

    Section 52-485. - Writ of mandamus. - (a) The Superior Court may issue a writ of mandamus...

    Section 52-486. - Mandamus. Return. Judgment for costs. - When the party to whom a writ of mandamus is...

    Section 52-487. - Enforcement of corporation laws. - Any stockholder of a corporation may apply for a writ...

    Section 52-488. - Mandamus against corporation to repair highway. - Any town may apply for a writ of mandamus against...

    Section 52-489. - Issue of writ of ne exeat. - The superior court for any judicial district, and, when such...

    Section 52-490. - Issuance of writ of prohibition. - Section 52-490 is repealed. (1949 Rev., S. 8226; P.A. 76-436,...

    Section 52-491. - Complaint in the nature of quo warranto. - When any person or corporation usurps the exercise of any...

    Section 52-492. - Quo warranto; costs to prevailing party; bond. - When a complaint in the nature of a quo warranto...

    Section 52-493. - Order in the nature of prerogative writs. - Any court having cognizance of writs of habeas corpus, mandamus,...

    Section 52-494. - Notice of rules and writs. - All notices of rules and writs issued under the provisions...

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