Conn. Gen. Stat. § 16-35
(1949 Rev., S. 5425; 1971, P.A. 870, S. 42; P.A. 75-486, S. 15, 69; P.A. 76-436, S. 357, 681; P.A. 77-603, S. 41, 125; 77-614, S. 162, 610; P.A. 80-482, S. 4, 40, 72, 345, 348; P.A. 96-247 , S. 1 ; P.A. 11-80 , S. 1 ; P.A. 13-298 , S. 12 .)
Superior Court on appeal has the same discretionary powers as commissioners; 57 C. 172 , but see 78 Conn. 301 ; 97 C. 459 . Where it does not appear that proceeding was under special act making commissioners' decision final, appeal was held valid under section. 70 C. 328 . Legality of condition imposed by municipality in approving layout proper question for appeal. 74 C. 102. So question as to powers of commissioners. 78 C. 226 . Provision for notice is directory. Id., 301. Nature of appeal. Id.; 80 C. 638 ; 86 Conn. 36 ; 88 Conn. 471 ; 89 Conn. 537 ; 91 Conn. 134 ; Id., 698; 97 Conn. 459 ; 99 C. 285 . One to whom notice of hearing is not required to be given may appear before commissioners and appeal. 82 C. 135 . Court does not try case de novo; appellant must show he is aggrieved by an illegal or unauthorized act. 86 Conn. 36 , but see 99 Conn. 285 . Appeal is confined to judicial or quasi-judicial questions. 97 Conn. 459 . Appeal lies in condemnation matter as well under special charter as general law. 81 C. 18 . Party whose interests are affected may appear before commissioners and appeal from their decision. 82 Conn. 135 ; 84 C. 34 . Way in which party is aggrieved need not be stated. Id., 33. Unnecessary injury to abutting owners in construction of road proper ground of appeal. Id., 46. Questions open on appeal from order for relocation of tracks in highway; unreasonable order is unlawful; reasonableness affected by cost of change compared with railroad's whole income. 95 C. 31 , 32. Scope of review by Superior Court. 145 Conn. 243 . Cited. 147 C. 229 ; 148 C. 336 ; 149 C. 481 ; 154 C. 674 , 678; 158 Conn. 626 ; 159 Conn. 327 ; 161 C. 215; 162 Conn. 51 ; 165 Conn. 114 . Federal criteria for establishing aggrievement had no relevance here. 165 C. 687 . Cited. 166 Conn. 328 ; 168 Conn. 478 ; 170 Conn. 3 . Right of appeal is purely statutory and is allowed only if conditions fixed by statute are met. 171 Conn. 387 . Cited. 175 C. 30 ; 176 Conn. 191 ; 183 Conn. 128 ; 197 C. 320; 210 Conn. 349 ; 216 Conn. 627 ; 219 Conn. 51 ; 234 Conn. 624 ; 235 Conn. 334 . Cited. 37 CA 423 . Sec. 4-183(a) places jurisdictional requirement of a final decision on appeals taken under this section. 64 CA 134. Cited. 29 CS 152 ; 30 Conn.Supp. 149 . Interim rate increase order by commission, with refund provision, not applicable and final order renders appeal moot; right of appeal is not constitutional, but statutory privilege requiring strict compliance with rules of law; not repealed by enactment of Ch. 54, but constitutes "other means of review, redress, relief, or trial de novo" referred to in Sec. 4-183(a) . 31 Conn.Supp. 65 . Cited. 33 CS 175 ; 38 CS 24 ; 40 Conn.Supp. 520 ; 42 CS 217 .