Connecticut Law
Title 50a International Law


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Connecticut Laws | Title 50a International Law

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CHAPTER 860 INTERNATIONAL WILLS

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Sec. 50a-1. (Formerly Sec. 45-194a). International will: Definitions.

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Sec. 50a-2. (Formerly Sec. 45-194b). International will: Validity.

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Sec. 50a-3. (Formerly Sec. 45-194c). International will: Requirements.

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Sec. 50a-4. (Formerly Sec. 45-194d). International will: Other points of form.

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Sec. 50a-5. (Formerly Sec. 45-194e). International will: Certificate of valid execution.

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Sec. 50a-6. (Formerly Sec. 45-194f). International will: Effect of certificate.

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Sec. 50a-7. (Formerly Sec. 45-194g). International will: Revocation.

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Sec. 50a-8. (Formerly Sec. 45-194h). International will: Source and construction of law.

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Sec. 50a-9. (Formerly Sec. 45-194i). International will: Attorney as authorized person.

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Secs. 50a-10 to 50a-29.

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CHAPTER 861* UNIFORM FOREIGN MONEY-JUDGMENTS RECOGNITION ACT

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Sec. 50a-30. (Formerly Sec. 52-610). Short title: Uniform Foreign Money-Judgments Recognition Act.

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Sec. 50a-31. (Formerly Sec. 52-611). Definitions.

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Sec. 50a-32. (Formerly Sec. 52-612). Applicability.

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Sec. 50a-33. (Formerly Sec. 52-613). Recognition and enforcement.

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Sec. 50a-34. (Formerly Sec. 52-614). Grounds for nonrecognition.

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Sec. 50a-35. (Formerly Sec. 52-615). Personal jurisdiction.

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Sec. 50a-36. (Formerly Sec. 52-616). Stay of enforcement.

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Sec. 50a-37. (Formerly Sec. 52-617.) Savings clause.

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Sec. 50a-38. (Formerly Sec. 52-618). Uniform interpretation.

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Secs. 50a-39 to 50a-49.

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CHAPTER 861a UNIFORM FOREIGN-MONEY CLAIMS ACT

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Sec. 50a-50. Short title: Uniform Foreign-Money Claims Act.

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Sec. 50a-51. Definitions.

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Sec. 50a-52. Applicability.

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Sec. 50a-53. Variation by agreement.

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Sec. 50a-54. Determination of proper money of claim.

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Sec. 50a-55. Determination of amount of payment of certain contract claims.

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Sec. 50a-56. Foreign-money claim; assertion, defense.

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Sec. 50a-57. Judgments on foreign-money claims. Form.

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Sec. 50a-58. Conversion of foreign money in distribution proceeding.

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Sec. 50a-59. Prejudgment and judgment interest.

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Sec. 50a-60. Enforcement of foreign judgments.

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Sec. 50a-61. Determination of United States dollar amount for limited purpose.

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Sec. 50a-62. Effect of currency revalorizations.

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Sec. 50a-63. Effect of certain agreements.

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Sec. 50a-64. Supplementary principles of law.

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Sec. 50a-65. Uniform interpretation.

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Secs. 50a-66 to 50a-99.

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CHAPTER 862 UNCITRAL MODEL LAW ON INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION

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Sec. 50a-100. Short title: UNCITRAL* Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration.

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Sec. 50a-101. Scope of application.

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Sec. 50a-102. Definitions and rules of interpretation.

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Sec. 50a-103. Receipt of written communications.

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Sec. 50a-104. Waiver of right to object.

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Sec. 50a-105. Extent of court intervention.

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Sec. 50a-106. Performance of certain functions by Superior Court.

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Sec. 50a-107. Definition and form of arbitration agreement.

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Sec. 50a-108. Arbitration agreement and substantive claim before court.

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Sec. 50a-109. Arbitration agreement and interim measures by court.

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Sec. 50a-110. Number of arbitrators.

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Sec. 50a-111. Appointment of arbitrators.

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Sec. 50a-112. Grounds for challenge.

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Sec. 50a-113. Challenge procedure.

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Sec. 50a-114. Inability or failure to act.

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Sec. 50a-115. Appointment of substitute arbitrator.

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Sec. 50a-116. Competence of arbitral tribunal to rule on its jurisdiction.

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Sec. 50a-117. Power of arbitral tribunal to order interim measures.

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Sec. 50a-118. Equal treatment of parties.

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Sec. 50a-119. Determination of rules of procedure.

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Sec. 50a-120. Place of arbitration.

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Sec. 50a-121. Commencement of arbitral proceedings.

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Sec. 50a-122. Language used in arbitral proceedings.

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Sec. 50a-123. Statements of claim and defense.

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Sec. 50a-124. Hearings and written proceedings.

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Sec. 50a-125. Default of a party.

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Sec. 50a-126. Expert appointed by arbitral tribunal.

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Sec. 50a-127. Court assistance in taking evidence.

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Sec. 50a-128. Rules applicable to substance of dispute.

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Sec. 50a-129. Decision-making by panel of arbitrators.

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Sec. 50a-130. Settlement.

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Sec. 50a-131. Form and contents of award.

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Sec. 50a-132. Termination of proceedings.

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Sec. 50a-133. Correction and interpretation of award. Additional award.

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Sec. 50a-134. Application for setting aside as exclusive recourse against arbitral award.

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Sec. 50a-135. Recognition and enforcement of award.

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Sec. 50a-136. Grounds for refusing recognition or enforcement of award.

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Secs. 50a-137 to 50a-139.

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CHAPTER 862a INTERNATIONAL AWARDS

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Sec. 50a-140. Enforcement of interim and international awards.

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Secs. 50a-141 to 50a-199.

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CHAPTER 863 CONFLICT OF JURISDICTIONS MODEL LAW

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Sec. 50a-200. Short title: Conflict of Jurisdictions Model Law.

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Sec. 50a-201. Discretion to enforce judgments.

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Sec. 50a-202. Factors considered in selection of adjudicating forum.

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Sec. 50a-203. Evidence.

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