2011 Connecticut Code
Title 52 Civil Actions
Chapter 898 Pleading
Sec. 52-99. Untrue allegations or denials; costs.

      Sec. 52-99. Untrue allegations or denials; costs. Any allegation or denial made without reasonable cause and found untrue shall subject the party pleading the same to the payment of such reasonable expenses, to be taxed by the court, as may have been necessarily incurred by the other party by reason of such untrue pleading; provided no expenses for counsel fees shall be taxed exceeding ten dollars for any one offense.

      (1949 Rev., S. 7821.)

      General denial improper where part of claim is admittedly true. 67 C. 76. Pleader must not take totally inconsistent positions. 82 C. 592; but see 82 C. 623. Effect of violation of this rule; failure of other party to claim penalty; judgment is not invalidated. 99 C. 167. Expenses should be deducted where prevailing party has violated this rule. 107 C. 494. One who violates rule not precluded from setting up own defenses in pleading. 124 C. 536. Cited. 218 C. 65.

      Cited. 18 CA 344.

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