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Section 52-278l - Appeal.

CT Gen Stat § 52-278l (2019) (N/A)
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(a) An order (1) granting or denying a prejudgment remedy following a hearing under section 52-278d or (2) granting or denying a motion to dissolve or modify a prejudgment remedy under section 52-278e or (3) granting or denying a motion to preserve an existing prejudgment remedy under section 52-278g shall be deemed a final judgment for purposes of appeal.

(b) No such appeal shall be taken except within seven days of the rendering of the order from which the appeal is to be taken.

(c) No such order shall be stayed by the taking of an appeal except upon the order of the judge who made such order, and any such stay shall be granted only if the party taking the appeal posts a bond, with surety, in a sum determined by such judge to be sufficient to indemnify the adverse party for any damages which may accrue as a result of such stay.

(d) If a motion to discharge such prejudgment remedy is brought by the defendant, the property affected by such remedy may be restored to the use of the defendant, if the defendant posts a bond with surety in an amount determined by such judge to be sufficient to indemnify the plaintiff for any damages which may accrue by the defendant's continued use of such property, until such time as such motion is decided.

(P.A. 76-401, S. 4, 7.)

Cited. 181 C. 42. Implied power exists for trial court to grant extension of time within which to take an appeal. 182 C. 577. Cited. 184 C. 85; 186 C. 329; 188 C. 69; 192 C. 1; Id., 150; 213 C. 612; 218 C. 162; 220 C. 152; Id., 904; 222 C. 331; 223 C. 68; 224 C. 29; 226 C. 757; Id., 773; 229 C. 455; 230 C. 441; 232 C. 216; 233 C. 44; Id., 153; 235 C. 650; 236 C. 746; 237 C. 339; 240 C. 623. Court had jurisdiction to review defendant's claim that trial court improperly denied her motion to dismiss because claim necessarily encompassed issues presented by prejudgment remedy, which constitutes final judgment. 304 C. 546.

Cited. 1 CA 188; Id., 519; 2 CA 388; 6 CA 622; 10 CA 144; 11 CA 289; 21 CA 661. Does not apply to appeal of a temporary injunction. 25 CA 28. Cited. 28 CA 809; 29 CA 48; 34 CA 303; 36 CA 469; 39 CA 149; 41 CA 737; 45 CA 324. Appeal that was filed 9 months after order for a prejudgment remedy was granted is untimely. 53 CA 425.

Cited. 38 CS 98.

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Section 52-278l - Appeal.