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Shawmut Bank Connecticut v. Connecticut Limousine Ser

Supreme Court of Connecticut
Apr 1, 1996
236 Conn. 915 (Conn. 1996)

Summary

finding that loan officer established the foundation for admission of computer printouts relating to amounts due and owing on various loans secured by pledge agreement through his testimony that he was familiar with procedures by which the bank entered data into computer system, outlining those procedures and stating that he and other bank officers found the procedures reliable

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Opinion

Decided April 1, 1996


The defendant's petition for certification for appeal from the Appellate Court, 40 Conn. App. 268 (AC 13812), is denied.

Rodger C. Boe, in support of the petition.


Summaries of

Shawmut Bank Connecticut v. Connecticut Limousine Ser

Supreme Court of Connecticut
Apr 1, 1996
236 Conn. 915 (Conn. 1996)

finding that loan officer established the foundation for admission of computer printouts relating to amounts due and owing on various loans secured by pledge agreement through his testimony that he was familiar with procedures by which the bank entered data into computer system, outlining those procedures and stating that he and other bank officers found the procedures reliable

Summary of this case from Hahnemann Univ. Hosp. v. Dudnick
Case details for

Shawmut Bank Connecticut v. Connecticut Limousine Ser

Case Details

Full title:SHAWMUT BANK CONNECTICUT, N.A. v. CONNECTICUT LIMOUSINE SERVICE, INC

Court:Supreme Court of Connecticut

Date published: Apr 1, 1996

Citations

236 Conn. 915 (Conn. 1996)
673 A.2d 1143

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