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2011 Connecticut Code
Title 52 Civil Actions
Chapter 904 Attachments
- Sec. 52-279. When attachments may be granted.
- Sec. 52-280. Service of writ of attachment.
- Sec. 52-281. Order for attachment on plaintiff's application during pendency of action.
- Sec. 52-282.
- Sec. 52-283. Certain attachments effective without removal of property.
- Sec. 52-283a. Discharge of attachment.
- Sec. 52-284. Attachment against nonresident.
- Sec. 52-285. Attachment of real estate.
- Sec. 52-286. Attachment of leasehold interests.
- Sec. 52-287. Attachment of fixtures of telegraph, telephone or electric companies.
- Sec. 52-288. Attachment of railroad cars and motor vehicles.
- Sec. 52-289. Attachment of corporate rights or shares.
- Secs. 52-290 and 52-291. Attachment of property purchased on condition. Disclosure by vendor of claim on the property.
- Sec. 52-292. Attachment in actions against voluntary associations and their members.
- Sec. 52-293. Sale of attached livestock and perishable property.
- Sec. 52-294. Procedure on sale of attached property.
- Sec. 52-295. Costs and expenses of appraisal.
- Sec. 52-296. Disposition of avails of attachment sale.
- Sec. 52-297. Avails of attachment sale may be attached.
- Sec. 52-298. Defendant may take avails of sale on giving bond.
- Sec. 52-299. Attachment of partnership property for partner's debt.
- Sec. 52-300. Discontinuance of attachment proceedings; security.
- Secs. 52-301 to 52-303. Statement of claim of plaintiff may be required on defendant's application. Discharge of excessive attachment; cost of proceeding.
- Sec. 52-304. Dissolution of attachment by substitution of bond or lien.
- Sec. 52-305. Form of application for dissolution.
- Sec. 52-306. Notice of application to dissolve attachment.
- Sec. 52-307. Amount of attachment bond or substitute lien; hearing as to sufficiency.
- Sec. 52-308. Form of attachment bond.
- Sec. 52-309. Return of application, bond or certified copy of lien and proceedings.
- Sec. 52-310. Certificate of dissolution of attachment.
- Sec. 52-311. Attachment; new bond or lien may be required.
- Secs. 52-312 to 52-320. Discharge from arrest on mesne process. Bail when person arrested on civil process. Special bail required in order to plead. Taking of bail after term or session of court. Liability of surety on bail bond. Actions on bail bond. Assignment of bail bond. Rights of surety. Recognizance of surety in absence of principal.
- Sec. 52-321. Liability of income of trust fund to creditors. Expenses of trustee.
- Sec. 52-321a. Trust or retirement income and certain retirement, education and medical savings accounts unavailable to creditors. Exceptions for qualified domestic relations order, recovery of costs of incarceration and recovery of damages by victim of crime.
- Sec. 52-322. Certificate of plaintiff dissolving attachment and removing lien upon happening of certain events or attachment becoming ineffective.
- Sec. 52-323. Penalty for not filing certificate.
- Sec. 52-324. Certificate of court clerk upon happening of certain events or attachment becoming ineffective.
- Sec. 52-325. Notice of lis pendens.
- Sec. 52-325a. Application for discharge. Forms. Hearing.
- Sec. 52-325b. Burden of proof at hearing. Order of court.
- Sec. 52-325c. Appeal.
- Sec. 52-325d. Motion for discharge of invalid notice of lis pendens.
- Sec. 52-325e. Duration of notice of lis pendens. Rerecording.
- Sec. 52-326. Discharge of lis pendens and invalid liens.
- Sec. 52-327. Duration of attachment lien on real estate. Discharge upon expiration.
- Sec. 52-328. Duration of attachment liens after judgment.
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