A request for a special finding of facts under General Statutes § 52-226 shall be by written motion filed within fourteen days after the entry of judgment. authority finds the principal fact. In such cases the finding should be such as distinctly to show any conclusion of law thus drawn. When a mate- rial fact is found from more detailed or subordinate facts, not as a conclusion of law but as a conclu- sion of fact, only the main or resulting fact should be set forth in the finding. (P.B. 1978-1997, Sec. 334.)
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