2005 Connecticut Code - Sec. 52-135. Amendment of pleadings after default or demurrer overruled; costs.
Sec. 52-135. Amendment of pleadings after default or demurrer overruled;
costs. The plaintiff, in any cause of action for unliquidated damages in which a default
has been entered, or in which a judgment has been rendered upon a demurrer to the
complaint overruled, may, at any time before final judgment, amend his complaint on
the payment of costs, at the discretion of the court; but, after any such amendment, the
defendant shall have a reasonable time to file an answer to the same.
Cited. 69 C. 554. Default admits allegations of original complaint, not those of subsequent substitute. 86 C. 308. Court may in its discretion allow the filing of amendments to pleadings before, during and after trial. 135 C. 170.
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