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2005 Connecticut Code - Sec. 52-195a. (Formerly Sec. 52-256). Unliquidated damages; tender.
Sec. 52-195a. (Formerly Sec. 52-256). Unliquidated damages; tender. Any
party upon whom a claim for unliquidated damages is made may tender to the claimant
a sum of money in payment thereof, which tender may be pleaded and in all respects
be as effectual as a tender in case of a claim for debt.
History: Sec. 52-256 transferred to Sec. 52-195a in 1983.
Annotations to former section 52-256:
General issue and tender repugnant; costs. 67 C. 74. Tender bars costs. 80 C. 233; 87 C. 158. Waiver of defects in tender; 67 C. 585; 76 C. 705; tender of money due on contract excused where other party cannot perform. 88 C. 64. Not now necessary to pay money into court. 87 C. 157.
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