Accordingly, the defendants have moved to dismiss this action and the prejudgment remedy previously entered by this court, claiming that this court lacks personal jurisdiction over both defendants due to insufficiency of both process and service of process. The plaintiff objects to this motion on the grounds that because the defendants moved for dismissal more than 30 days following the initial appearance filed on their behalf, they waived the right to assert jurisdictional defects based on the insufficiencies claimed.
The civil action commenced when the complaint was served upon defendant Tracey E. Young on February 20, 2001, and the return date on the summons is March 13, 2001. An appearance was filed on behalf of the defendants on March 23, 2001 and the present motion to dismiss was filed on April 2, 2001. Accordingly, the court finds that the defendants complied with Practice Book §
Addressing the merits of the motion, General Statutes §
As to defendant Tracey E. Young, the documents with which she was served were fatally defective in several respects in that they failed to direct "any proper officers' to summon the defendant to appear in this court, did not provide the date by which the defendants needed to file CT Page 5606 their appearances, did not direct the defendants to answer the complaint, and did not provide the name of a person recognized to prosecute. See General Statutes §
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