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Lussen v. Nash

Superior Court, New Haven County
Feb 3, 1947
14 Conn. Supp. 428 (Conn. Super. Ct. 1947)

Opinion

File No. 68825

The statute making the owner or keeper of a dog liable for any damage to person or property done by it (§ 1380c, Cum. Sup. 1935) is controlled by the three-year Statute of Limitation for an action founded upon a tort (§ 1677c).

Memorandum filed February 3, 1947.

Memorandum on demurrer. Demurrer sustained.

Pullman Comley, of Bridgeport, for the Plaintiff.

Martin E. Gormley, of New Haven, for the Defendant.


The demurrer is a little vague because it refers to a "statute in such case made and provided," presumably intending to mean the statute under which the action was brought; this notwithstanding no statute is referred to in the complaint.


Summaries of

Lussen v. Nash

Superior Court, New Haven County
Feb 3, 1947
14 Conn. Supp. 428 (Conn. Super. Ct. 1947)
Case details for

Lussen v. Nash

Case Details

Full title:STELLA K. LUSSEN v. IDA NASH

Court:Superior Court, New Haven County

Date published: Feb 3, 1947

Citations

14 Conn. Supp. 428 (Conn. Super. Ct. 1947)

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