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Deutsche Bank Compagnie Financiere v. Hermann

Appellate Court of Connecticut
Apr 26, 1994
642 A.2d 752 (Conn. App. Ct. 1994)

Opinion

(11991)

Argued April 4, 1994

Decision released April 26, 1994

Action to foreclose mortgages on certain real property owned by the named defendant, and to foreclose two mortgages and a promissory note secured by certain real property owned by the defendant Robert Schmitz et al., brought to the Superior Court in the judicial district of Stamford-Norwalk, where the defendant Robert Schmitz et al. filed a counterclaim; thereafter, the matter was referred to Edwin K. Dimes, attorney state trial referee, who filed a report recommending judgment for the plaintiffs against the defendant Robert Schmitz et al. on the first and second counts of the complaint and on the counterclaim, and for the plaintiffs against the named defendant et al. on the second count of the complaint; subsequently, the court, Lewis, J., rendered judgment of strict foreclosure in accordance with the referee's report, from which the defendant Robert Schmitz et al. appealed to this court. Affirmed.

Robert A. Schmitz, pro se, with whom was Marion B. Schmitz, pro se, the appellants (named defendant et al.).

John F. Lambert, with whom was Thomas F. Hartch, for the appellees (plaintiffs).


Summaries of

Deutsche Bank Compagnie Financiere v. Hermann

Appellate Court of Connecticut
Apr 26, 1994
642 A.2d 752 (Conn. App. Ct. 1994)
Case details for

Deutsche Bank Compagnie Financiere v. Hermann

Case Details

Full title:DEUTSCHE BANK COMPAGNIE FINANCIERE LUXEMBOURG, S.A., ET AL. v. KARL L…

Court:Appellate Court of Connecticut

Date published: Apr 26, 1994

Citations

642 A.2d 752 (Conn. App. Ct. 1994)
34 Conn. App. 907

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