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   State Courts - Connecticut - February 14, 2002

  
Landworks Dev. v. Town of Farmington Planning & Zoning Comm'n, CV000505525, SUPERIOR COURT OF CONNECTICUT, JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF NEW BRITAIN AT NEW BRITAIN, February 14, 2002, Filed
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Overview: Court affirmed decision of zoning commission denying developer's application for site approval for 384-unit development containing 96 affordable units since public interest in vernal pool protection outweighed need for affordable housing.

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Lanis v. Winner Ford, 122068, SUPERIOR COURT OF CONNECTICUT, JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF NEW LONDON, AT NORWICH, February 14, 2002, Filed
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Overview: Claim of prescriptive easement was not proven where use was by owner's permission, there was no use of right of way distinctive from that of general public, use was not open and visible, and there was no delineation of claimed easement.

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Schietinger v. S. New Eng. Tel. Co., X03CV990506065S, SUPERIOR COURT OF CONNECTICUT, JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF NEW BRITAIN, COMPLEX LITIGATION DOCKET AT NEW BRITAIN, February 14, 2002, Decided , February 14, 2002, Filed
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Overview: Because law was not clear and there were disputes as to certain material facts relating to amount of employee's damages, neither party was entitled to summary judgment.

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Trembulak v. Fleet Fin. Group, CV000596661S, SUPERIOR COURT OF CONNECTICUT, JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF HARTFORD, AT HARTFORD, February 14, 2002, Filed
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Overview: Town could not become apportionment defendant in negligence action, since highway defects statute was sole remedy against town for defective sidewalk injury.

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Volo v. State Dep't of Soc. Servs., CV000505485S, SUPERIOR COURT OF CONNECTICUT, JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF NEW BRITAIN AT NEW BRITAIN, February 14, 2002, Decided , February 14, 2002, Filed
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Overview: When Connecticut incompetent's bank account exceeded permissible amounts under Medicaid guidelines, conservator should have spent money to pay medical bills, preserving eligibility.

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Wash. v. Restoration Corp., CV010452016S, SUPERIOR COURT OF CONNECTICUT, JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF NEW HAVEN, AT NEW HAVEN, February 14, 2002, Decided , February 14, 2002, Filed
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Whitfield v. McWilliams, CV010451335S, SUPERIOR COURT OF CONNECTICUT, JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF NEW HAVEN, AT NEW HAVEN, February 14, 2002, Decided , February 14, 2002, Filed
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