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

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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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In early 1996, the defendant had removed some equipment from the premises to be repaired. By letter dated April 18,1996, the defendant’s attorney asked the plaintiffs attorney for permission to remove an unused oven to make room for other equipment. By letter, the plaintiff conditioned its consent on, inter alia, the defendant’s paying the real estate taxes immediately as well as the plaintiffs attorney’s fees within thirty days of billing. The conditions notwithstanding, the defendant removed the oven and stored it in various places over the next year.4