CONNECTICUT STATUTES AND CODES
Sec. 52-228. Judgment too large; remittitur; correction.
Sec. 52-228. Judgment too large; remittitur; correction. If any judgment is rendered, by mistake or clerical error, for a larger sum than is due, the party recovering the
judgment may have the amount of the judgment decreased by remittitur to the amount
which is due, provided reasonable notice has been given to the adverse party or his
attorney. The court may thereupon order the record of the judgment to be corrected, and
affirm the judgment for the amount to which it has been decreased.
(1949 Rev., S. 7961; P.A. 78-280, S. 104, 127; P.A. 82-160, S. 113.)
History: P.A. 78-280 rephrased section and deleted reference to remittance of excess sum rendered in judgment by
mistake or clerical error "at the same or any subsequent term or session of the court in which it was rendered", reflecting
fact that court now sits continuously; P.A. 82-160 rephrased the section.
Otherwise before this statute. 4 C. 311. Applies where judgment exceeds damages claimed. 75 C. 255; Id., 263; 82 C.
619. Court may order; 69 C. 652; 71 C. 23; 78 C. 296; 81 C. 101; so supreme court may direct new trial unless part of
damages remitted; 83 C. 278; 85 C. 24; Id., 611; 86 C. 319; 87 C. 686; so trial court may direct verdict to be set aside on
same condition; 82 C. 171; and when court takes that course, party cannot take advantage of it after appeal. 89 C. 712.
Where damages assessed as of wrong date, supreme court remanded case, with directions to set verdict aside unless
remittitur filed. 93 C. 123. Court may in its discretion either order excessive verdict set aside unless remittitur filed or set
it aside unconditionally. 126 C. 571. Action of trial court in ordering remittiturs will not be reversed unless the broad legal
discretion vested in the trial court was abused. 147 C. 719. An obviously erroneous judgment can be corrected to conform
to the finding of the trial court. 148 C. 504. Excessive judgment must be assigned as error on appeal. 154 C. 179. See notes
to sections on appeal to supreme court. Cited. 230 C. 795.
Cited. 26 CA 231. Cited. 32 CA 617; judgment reversed, see 230 C. 795.
When court will set aside a verdict as excessive. 21 CS 233.
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