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Esposito v. Planning Commission

Supreme Court of Connecticut
Mar 3, 1987
521 A.2d 565 (Conn. 1987)

Opinion

(12924)

The defendant's appeal to this court from the judgment of the Appellate Court was dismissed, certification having been improvidently granted.

Argued February 4, 1987

Decision released March 3, 1987

Application for a writ of mandamus directing the defendant to approve a certain subdivision plan submitted by the plaintiffs, and for other relief, brought to the Superior Court in the judicial district of Middlesex and tried to the court, M. Hennessey, J.; judgment for the defendant, from which the plaintiffs appealed to the Appellate Court, Hull, Daly and Bieluch, Js.; judgment reversing the trial court's decision and directing that court to issue a writ of mandamus, from which the defendant, on the granting of certification, appealed to this court. Appeal dismissed.

Bruce G. MacDermid, for the appellant (defendant).

Roger J. Frechette, for the appellees (plaintiffs).


After examining the record on appeal and after considering the briefs and the arguments of the parties, we have concluded that the appeal in this case should be dismissed on the ground that certification was improvidently granted. The underlying issues have been fully considered in the opinion of the Appellate Court; Esposito v. Planning Commission, 6 Conn. App. 34, 503 A.2d 173 (1986); and it would serve no useful purpose for us to repeat the discussion therein contained.


Summaries of

Esposito v. Planning Commission

Supreme Court of Connecticut
Mar 3, 1987
521 A.2d 565 (Conn. 1987)
Case details for

Esposito v. Planning Commission

Case Details

Full title:ANTHONY ESPOSITO ET AL. v. PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE TOWN OF WESTBROOK

Court:Supreme Court of Connecticut

Date published: Mar 3, 1987

Citations

521 A.2d 565 (Conn. 1987)
202 Conn. 404

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