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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

Food Studio, Inc. v. Fabiola's, 56 Conn. App. 858 (2000)

Citation
Food Studio, Inc. v. Fabiola's, 56 Conn. App. 858 (2000)
Parent Document
Food Studio, Inc. v. Fabiola's, 56 Conn. App. 858 (2000)
Jurisdiction
Connecticut (state)
Effective Date
2000-03-14

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The plaintiff brought suit against the defendant in March, 1996. The complaint, as amended, was in four counts. The first count alleged that the defendant failed to make timely sublease rental payments; the plaintiff sought to recover those amounts plus attorney’s fees and costs. The second count alleged that (1) the defen*861dant failed to make timely equipment lease payments for which the plaintiff sought to recover those amounts plus attorney’s fees and costs, (2) the defendant failed to keep the equipment in good repair for which the plaintiff sought maintenance costs and (3) the defendant removed certain items of equipment without the plaintiffs permission for which the plaintiff requested the return of the items or their economic equivalent. Counts three and four alleged conversion and theft of equipment, respectively. In its appeal, the plaintiff does not address the propriety of the court’s judgment with respect to counts three and four.