Conn. Gen. Stat. ยง 52-87
(1949 Rev., S. 7808; 1957, P.A. 282; 1959, P.A. 151; P.A. 82-160, S. 34; P.A. 92-38, S. 3.)
No bond is necessary if defendant returns and has notice of suit before second term. 8 C. 115. Not applicable to suits begun by foreign attachment against a defendant not in this state. 49 C. 452. Judgment rendered without continuance not void, but only erroneous. 62 C. 553. Statute applied to garnishment of debt due nonresident. 79 C. 15. Proper procedure outlined. 108 Conn. 175. Cited. 113 C. 81; 116 C. 49; 121 C. 35; 150 C. 192; 181 C. 607; 183 C. 369; 196 C. 172; 226 Conn. 1. Cited. 9 CA 1; 16 Conn.App. 619. Purpose is to secure notice of suit to absent defendant. 2 CS 18. Requirements of section must be met in annulment action where defendant has not been served by process in this state. 14 CS 316. Applicable where nonresident defendant does not appear and answer in action brought under Sec. 52-62. 19 CS 285. To be read in conjunction with Sec. 52-88. 33 CS 570. Continuance not granted if nonresident has actual notice. Id., 571. Subsec. (b): Trial court did not err in entering default judgment without observing statutory continuance because evidence gave rise to reasonable presumption of receipt of actual notice of the action by defendant. 278 C. 92.