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  8. Chapter 903a - Prejudgment Remedies


Chapter 903a - Prejudgment Remedies


  • Section 52-278a - Definitions.
  • Section 52-278b - Availability of prejudgment remedy.
  • Section 52-278c - Documents required. Forms. Scheduling a hearing. Service on defendant. Notice and claim form. Request for hearing by defendant.
  • Section 52-278d - Hearing on prejudgment remedy application. Determination by the court. Service of process. Stay of order. Posting of bond by plaintiff.
  • Section 52-278e - Allowance of prejudgment remedy without hearing. Notice to defendant. Claim form. Subsequent hearing and order. Attachment of real property of municipal officers.
  • Section 52-278f - Issuance of prejudgment remedy when defendant in commercial transaction has waived notice and hearing.
  • Section 52-278g - Motion to preserve existing prejudgment remedies.
  • Section 52-278h - Application for prejudgment remedy filed by the plaintiff.
  • Section 52-278i - (Formerly Sec. 52-282). Order for prejudgment remedy on set-off or counterclaim.
  • Section 52-278j - Dismissal or withdrawal of prejudgment remedy.
  • Section 52-278k - Modification of prejudgment remedy.
  • Section 52-278l - Appeal.
  • Section 52-278m - When personal service not required.
  • Section 52-278n - Motion to disclose property. Order for disclosure. Substitution of surety.
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