Blitz v. Subklew, 74 Conn. App. 183 (2002)
- Citation
- Blitz v. Subklew, 74 Conn. App. 183 (2002)
- Parent Document
- Blitz v. Subklew, 74 Conn. App. 183 (2002)
- Jurisdiction
- Connecticut (state)
- Effective Date
- 2002-12-17
- Original Source
- https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/7911954/blitz-v-subklew/ ↗
Other Sections in This Document (20)
- Blitz v. Subklew, 74 Conn. App. 183 (2002)
- Blitz v. Subklew, 74 Conn. App. 183 (2002)
- Blitz v. Subklew, 74 Conn. App. 183 (2002)
- Blitz v. Subklew, 74 Conn. App. 183 (2002)
- Blitz v. Subklew, 74 Conn. App. 183 (2002)
- Blitz v. Subklew, 74 Conn. App. 183 (2002)
- Blitz v. Subklew, 74 Conn. App. 183 (2002)
- Blitz v. Subklew, 74 Conn. App. 183 (2002)
- Blitz v. Subklew, 74 Conn. App. 183 (2002)
- Blitz v. Subklew, 74 Conn. App. 183 (2002)
- Blitz v. Subklew, 74 Conn. App. 183 (2002)
- Blitz v. Subklew, 74 Conn. App. 183 (2002)
- Blitz v. Subklew, 74 Conn. App. 183 (2002)
- Blitz v. Subklew, 74 Conn. App. 183 (2002)
- Blitz v. Subklew, 74 Conn. App. 183 (2002)
- Blitz v. Subklew, 74 Conn. App. 183 (2002)
- Blitz v. Subklew, 74 Conn. App. 183 (2002)
- Blitz v. Subklew, 74 Conn. App. 183 (2002)
- Blitz v. Subklew, 74 Conn. App. 183 (2002)
- Blitz v. Subklew, 74 Conn. App. 183 (2002)
Full Text
571 charsHENNESSY, J. The plaintiff, Richard Blitz, appeals from the judgment of the trial court rendered in favor of the defendant, Arthur Subklew, after a trial to the court. On appeal, the plaintiff claims that the court improperly (1) found that the zoning board of appeals of the town of Goshen (board) would not grant the defendant’s application for a used car sales license and that the defendant therefore was not liable under a lease in which a condition precedent was the approval of such an application, and (2) awarded the defendant the return of his security deposit.