Conn. Gen. Stat. ยง 52-278l
(P.A. 76-401, S. 4, 7.)
Cited. 181 Conn. 42. Implied power exists for trial court to grant extension of time within which to take an appeal. 182 C. 577. Cited. 184 Conn. 85; 186 Conn. 329; 188 Conn. 69; 192 Conn. 1; Id., 150; 213 Conn. 612; 218 Conn. 162; 220 C. 152; Id., 904; 222 Conn. 331; 223 Conn. 68; 224 Conn. 29; 226 Conn. 757; Id., 773; 229 Conn. 455; 230 Conn. 441; 232 Conn. 216; 233 Conn. 44; Id., 153; 235 C. 650; 236 Conn. 746; 237 Conn. 339; 240 C. 623. Court had jurisdiction to review defendant’s claim that trial court improperly denied her motion to dismiss because claim necessarily encompassed issues presented by prejudgment remedy, which constitutes final judgment. 304 C. 546. Cited. 1 Conn.App. 188; Id., 519; 2 Conn.App. 388; 6 CA 622; 10 CA 144; 11 Conn.App. 289; 21 Conn.App. 661. Does not apply to appeal of a temporary injunction. 25 Conn.App. 28. Cited. 28 Conn.App. 809; 29 CA 48; 34 Conn.App. 303; 36 CA 469; 39 Conn.App. 149; 41 CA 737; 45 Conn.App. 324. Appeal that was filed 9 months after order for a prejudgment remedy was granted is untimely. 53 CA 425. Cited. 38 Conn.Supp. 98.