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   State Courts - Connecticut - January 4, 2005

  
Superior Amusement Cos. v. Night Games Corp., CV010186911S, SUPERIOR COURT OF CONNECTICUT, JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF STAMFORD-NORWALK AT STAMFORD, January 4, 2005, Decided , January 4, 2005, Filed
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Overview: Referee's recommendation was accepted and judgment was entered in favor of a club owner in a distributor's breach of contract action; the referee's finding that there was no meeting of the minds for a contract was supported by the evidence.

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Wright v. Mallett, CV000273695S, SUPERIOR COURT OF CONNECTICUT, JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF NEW HAVEN, AT MERIDEN, January 4, 2005, Decided , January 4, 2005, Filed
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Overview: In equitably partitioning proceeds of property sale under Conn. Gen. Stat. § 52-500 that had been owned by seller and purchaser, trial court determined that seller had not presented one-half interest to seller as unconditional gift. Although parties were romantically involved at time, they had never married and had not tied their fortunes together.

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