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Any party aggrieved by the doings of the commission may, within fourteen days after its report has been filed with the clerk of said superior court, or such longer time as such court allows, file a remonstrance to such report. Said court shall hear the questions arising on such remonstrance, and, if the matters of the remonstrance are found true and sufficient, said court may set aside the report in whole or in part, as the justice of the case requires, and appoint another special commission to rehear the case, in whole or in part, as the justice of the case requires. Such special commission shall make report of its doings in the premises to said court, which shall be subject to remonstrance in like manner as the original report and, if such remonstrance is sustained, the court shall likewise send the case to another commission for action, and like proceedings shall be had until the report of such commission or commissioners, covering all the questions involved, has been accepted by said court.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Connecticut General Statutes Title 7. Municipalities § 7-229. Remonstrance to acceptance of report - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ct/title-7-municipalities/ct-gen-st-sect-7-229/
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