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Fellows v. Martin, 217 Conn. 57 (1991)

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Fellows v. Martin, 217 Conn. 57 (1991)
Parent Document
Fellows v. Martin, 217 Conn. 57 (1991)
Jurisdiction
Connecticut (state)
Effective Date
1991-01-01

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Even after the justice courts were abolished, summary process defendants continued to bring separate actions for injunctive relief on equitable grounds. Such actions have frequently been successful. See Nicoli v. Frouge Corporation, 171 Conn. 245, 368 A.2d 74 (1976); Galvin v. Simons, 128 Conn. 616,25 A.2d 64 (1942); R & R of Connecticut, Inc. v. Stiegler, 4 Conn. App. 240, 493 A.2d 293 (1985); Damato v. Gilman, 16 Conn. Sup. 276 (1949); Syncro Flame Burner Corporation v. Windham Development Co., 11 Conn. Sup. 28 (1942); but see Brauer v. Freccia, 159 Conn. 289, 268 A.2d 645 (1970); Alpert v. Peloquin, 96 Conn. 626, 115 A. 81 (1921); Wienski v. Wallace Motors, Inc., 16 Conn. Sup. 57 (1948).