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Code · Connecticut · Title 52 — Civil Actions · CHAPTER 904 — Attachments

Sec. 52-305. Form of application for dissolution.

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The application may be in form substantially as follows:
To ...., a judge of the court for the ....:
The application of C.D. of ...., in the judicial district of ...., shows that he is defendant in a certain action demanding .... dollars, debt (or damages), wherein A.B. of .... is plaintiff; in which action, the following estate has been attached, to wit: .... by E.F. (insert the name of the officer), of .... and that he is desirous that said attachment should be dissolved upon the substitution of a bond with surety or upon the substitution of a lien on other property belonging to the defendant, according to the statute.
Dated at .... the .... day of ...., 20...
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