2005 Connecticut Code - Sec. 52-331. Disclosure by garnishee to officer.
Sec. 52-331. Disclosure by garnishee to officer. The officer serving process upon
any person or corporation named as garnishee shall, at the time of service, make inquiry
as to the amount then owed by such garnishee to the defendant in such action; and, if
such garnishee thereupon discloses to such officer whether anything is then owed to
such defendant, and if so how much, such officer shall then and there endorse such
disclosure on such process as a part of his return thereon; and such disclosure shall
excuse such garnishee from appearing, unless thereafter summoned as a witness, before
the court to which such process is returnable, and such court may, without further proof,
find the fact to be as shown by such disclosure.
Cited. 56 C. 435; 107 C. 550.
Motion to quash granted where officer who served writ of attachment of defendant's bank accounts, failed to state this in his return. 6 Conn. Cir. Ct. 51.
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