DocketNumber: No. 520456
Citation Numbers: 1993 Conn. Super. Ct. 10235
Judges: AUSTIN, J.
Filed Date: 11/23/1993
Status: Non-Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
On December 10, 1992, Bronson Hutensky answered the plaintiff's complaint and filed two special defenses. In its first special defense, Bronson Hutensky alleges that there is no corporation by the name of Bronson Hutensky. In its second defense, Bronson Hutensky asserts that there was never any agreement between Bronson Hutensky and the plaintiff.
On October 27, 1993, the plaintiff filed a motion to cite in and amend complaint. In its motion, the plaintiff seeks to cite in the following as additional defendants: Monitor Management, William Candelori, Frank Shuch and Bronson Hutensky Ventures Limited Partnership, all general partners of Landmark Center; and Allan Hutensky, a general partner of Bronson Hutensky Limited Partnership. The plaintiff asserts that it recently learned that these parties were necessary for a determination of the issues before the court and that the defendants will not be prejudiced by the granting of the motion.
The defendant Bronson Hutensky filed an objection to the plaintiff's motion to cite in additional defendants on November 8, 1993. In its objection, the defendant argues that the plaintiff's motion should not be granted because: (1) it learned of the connection between the proposed defendants and the suit at hand more than eighteen months ago; (2) a pretrial conference is forthcoming; (3) general partners are not necessary parties to an action against a limited partnership; and (4) one of the parties whom the plaintiff claims is necessary is deceased. CT Page 10236
"Any court . . ., upon motion, may cite in a new party or parties to any action pending before the court. . . ." General Statutes
The defendant raises the issue that one of the proposed defendants, Frank Shuch, is deceased. The defendant attached to his objection, a copy of an article from the Thursday, February 13, 1992 edition of the Hartford Courant wherein it states that Frank Shuch died on February 11, 1992.
The defendant cites Dayco Corporation v. Fred T. Robert Co.,
As it is within the court's discretion to grant the plaintiff's motion, and because the court finds that the addition of the proposed defendants would allow the court to make a complete determination of the issues and would not unduly prejudice the defendants, the plaintiff's motion to cite in Monitor Management, William Candelori, Bronson Hutensky Ventures Limited Partnership and Allan Hutensky is granted. The motion to cite in Frank Shuch is denied. The plaintiff is ordered to amend its complaint in accordance with this decision.
Austin, J. CT Page 10237