§ 42-30. Judgment by confession, where plaintiff has proved case, or failure to appear.
If the summons is properly served and certain proof or default conditions are met, the magistrate must enter judgment for possession and may also inquire into claimed unpaid rent or damages within the stated jurisdictional limit.
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