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2005 Connecticut Code - Sec. 52-52. Orders of notice of legal or judicial proceedings.
Sec. 52-52. Orders of notice of legal or judicial proceedings. (a) Orders of notice
of legal or judicial proceedings need not be directed to or attested by any officer or
person, as is required of process under section 52-50, but all copies of complaints or
other papers thereby ordered, served or mailed shall be so attested as true copies of
the original. Such order shall not require publication of any recital stating where the
designated newspaper is printed or recital of any other details in or pertinent to the
application for the order which are not essential parts of the notice to be given.
(c) When proof of compliance with the order is filed with the clerk, he shall note such fact upon the docket, and such proof and order shall be preserved as part of the case file.
(1949, S. 3148d; P.A. 82-160, S. 11.)
History: P.A. 82-160 rephrased the section and inserted Subsec. indicators.
See Sec. 52-68 re notice to nonresident adverse or interested parties and interested parties unknown to plaintiff.
No statutory requisites requiring clerk or assistant clerk of the probate court to attest copies of appeal papers. 20 CS 137.
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