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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

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

Citation
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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The payments were tendered as rent, but accepted by the landlord as “use and occupancy,” thus eliminating any potential claim by the tenant that the landlord had waived the default and renewed the tenancy. See Borst v. Ruff, 137 Conn. 359, 361, 77 A.2d 342 (1950); Alteri v. Layton, 35 Conn. Sup. 258, 259, 408 A.2d 17 (1979). --- 030concurrence by Peterscallahan ---