2012 Connecticut General Statutes
Title 52 - Civil Actions
Chapter 922a - Hearing of Small Claims
Section 52-549c - Hearing before commissioner. Procedure. Counsel. Withdrawal. Award and judgment.


CT Gen Stat § 52-549c (2012) What's This?

(a) A commissioner of the Superior Court appointed to hear a small claim shall not be bound by the rules regarding the admissibility of evidence, but all testimony shall be given under oath or affirmation. Either party may be represented by counsel but no record of the proceeding before the commissioner shall be required to be kept. No expense may be incurred by the commissioner except upon the consent in writing of the parties.

(b) After the commencement of the hearing neither party may withdraw from the hearing unless both parties consent to the withdrawal, or the commissioner directs a discontinuance of the proceeding.

(c) The commissioner shall make his award in writing and file the award promptly, together with his opinion, if any, with the clerk of the superior court in which the action is filed within fifteen days of the conclusion of the hearing. Unless both parties file a request in writing not to enter judgment, the clerk shall, within two days after the filing of the award and opinion, if any, enter judgment in accordance with the award and mail notice of judgment and a copy of the opinion, if any, to the parties.

(P.A. 76-298, S. 4, 6; P.A. 77-452, S. 69, 72; 77-604, S. 34, 84; P.A. 82-160, S. 216.)

History: P.A. 77-452 required filing of award with clerk of superior court rather than clerk of common pleas court in subsec. (c), reflecting reorganization of judicial system, effective July 1, 1978; P.A. 77-604 made technical grammatical correction in Subsec. (c); P.A. 82-160 rephrased the section.

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