Commissioner of Banking v. Haynes, 76 Conn. App. 824 (2003)
- Citation
- Commissioner of Banking v. Haynes, 76 Conn. App. 824 (2003)
- Parent Document
- Commissioner of Banking v. Haynes, 76 Conn. App. 824 (2003)
- Jurisdiction
- Connecticut (state)
- Effective Date
- 2003-05-20
Other Sections in This Document (26)
- Commissioner of Banking v. Haynes, 76 Conn. App. 824 (2003)
- Commissioner of Banking v. Haynes, 76 Conn. App. 824 (2003)
- Commissioner of Banking v. Haynes, 76 Conn. App. 824 (2003)
- Commissioner of Banking v. Haynes, 76 Conn. App. 824 (2003)
- Commissioner of Banking v. Haynes, 76 Conn. App. 824 (2003)
- Commissioner of Banking v. Haynes, 76 Conn. App. 824 (2003)
- Commissioner of Banking v. Haynes, 76 Conn. App. 824 (2003)
- Commissioner of Banking v. Haynes, 76 Conn. App. 824 (2003)
- Commissioner of Banking v. Haynes, 76 Conn. App. 824 (2003)
- Commissioner of Banking v. Haynes, 76 Conn. App. 824 (2003)
- Commissioner of Banking v. Haynes, 76 Conn. App. 824 (2003)
- Commissioner of Banking v. Haynes, 76 Conn. App. 824 (2003)
- Section 47a-21
- Section 47a-21
- Section 47a-21
- Section 47a-21
- Section 47a-21
- Section 47a-21
- Section 47a-21
- Section 47a-21
- Section 47a-21
- Section 47a-21
- Section 47a-21
- Section 47a-21
- Section 47a-21
- Section 47a-21
Full Text
841 charsOn October 22,1999, the commissioner issued, by registered mail, a “Notice of Intent to Issue Order to Cease and Desist and Notice of Right to Hearing,” that alleged that the landlord had violated § 47a-21 (d)1 and (i).2 The notice stated that the landlord had a right to a hearing, and, that if such a hearing were requested in writing, it would be held at 10 a.m. on December 16, 1999, at the department of banking, in accordance with the provisions of chapter 54 of the General Statutes. The notice also directed the landlord that the legal authority and jurisdiction under which the hearing would occur could be found in General Statutes §§ 47a-21 (j)3 and 36a-52 *827(a).4 The notice, however, was returned to the department of banking, on November 22,1999, marked “return to sender — unclaimed.” The landlord did not request a hearing.