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State Courts -
Connecticut - January 10, 2003
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Select Sites v. Nuzzo, CV020462741S,
SUPERIOR COURT OF CONNECTICUT, JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF NEW HAVEN, AT NEW HAVEN, January 10, 2003, Decided , January 10, 2003, Filed
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Overview: The owners' motion for summary judgment was denied because what the second owner's knowledge and intent was in connection with the transactions were necessarily issues of material fact which could not be resolved on a motion for summary judgment.
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Smith v. Savino, CV000445280, CV000444368S,
SUPERIOR COURT OF CONNECTICUT, JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF NEW HAVEN, AT NEW HAVEN, January 10, 2003, Decided , January 10, 2003, Filed
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Overview: In two cases involving the same motor vehicle accident, plaintiffs, the driver, the owner, and the insurer, failed to sustain their burden of proof. The evidence adduced supported defendants' claims.
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Witowski v. Witowski, FA010726347,
SUPERIOR COURT OF CONNECTICUT, JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF HARTFORD, AT HARTFORD, January 10, 2003, Filed
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Overview: Upon dissolving a marriage of over five years, trial court granted wife 26 weeks of alimony and certain real property, awarded parties joint legal custody of their minor child, ordered the husband to pay child support, and divided parties' property.
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