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Code · Connecticut · Title 52 — Civil Actions · CHAPTER 900* — Court Practice And Procedure

Sec. 52-233. Certification of statutory appeals taken to a judge.

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Whenever any statutory appeal from the doings of any administrative or quasi-judicial board or person is taken to a judge of the Superior Court, such judge shall certify his doings thereon to the clerk of his court and such clerk shall thereupon enter such appeal upon the docket of such court in the same manner as in other civil actions.
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