When the defendant is not a resident or inhabitant of this state and has estate within the same which has been attached, a copy of the process and complaint, with a return describing the estate attached, shall be left by the officer with the agent or attorney of the defendant in this state if known; and when land is attached, a like copy shall be left in the office of the town clerk of the town where the land lies. In addition, the court to which such action is returnable, or any judge, clerk or assistant clerk thereof shall make such order of notice to the defendant as is deemed reasonable to apprise him of the institution or pendency of such complaint and attachment. Such notice, having been given and proved, shall be deemed sufficient service of process in such action, and such attachment shall thereupon become effective against such estate and the defendant in such action.
Conn. Gen. Stat. § 52-284
Attachment against nonresident
Applied in 1 court decision — leading case Commercial Air Charters, Inc. v. Sundorph Aeronautical Corp. (1972)
Most recently applied in Commercial Air Charters, Inc. v. Sundorph Aeronautical Corp. (November 1972)
(1949 Rev., S. 8024; 1953, S. 3193d; 1967, P.A. 514.) History: 1967 act deleted provision for service on person in charge of property where defendant has no agent or attorney an…
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