DocketNumber: File No. CV 14-611-83
Citation Numbers: 183 A.2d 754, 23 Conn. Super. Ct. 365, 23 Conn. Supp. 365, 1 Conn. Cir. Ct. 244, 1962 Conn. Cir. LEXIS 205
Judges: MARTIN, J.
Filed Date: 3/9/1962
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 4/14/2017
This action was originally brought on November 28, 1960, by the plaintiff to recover for automobile property damage. Suit was brought against the defendants by counsel for the plaintiff, Levine and Katz. The pleadings were closed and the case claimed for the trial list on February 9, 1961. The case went off the trial list on February 27, 1961, with the privilege of recall. On March 3, 1961, another appearance was entered for the plaintiff by attorneys Kuehn and Donahue. On the same date, these attorneys also filed two motions; one a motion to amend the complaint by adding thereto a claim by the plaintiff for personal injuries occurring on December 11, 1959, the date when the property damage occurred; and the other, a motion to transfer the case to the Court of Common Pleas because the ad damnum claimed for the personal injuries was beyond the jurisdiction of the Circuit Court.
We are compelled to note that the appearance filed by attorneys Kuehn and Donahue and the two *Page 367
motions were not filed until after the expiration of the one-year period provided by the Statute of Limitations for the commencement of causes of action based on negligence. General Statutes §
On April 28, 1961, a withdrawal of action was filed, signed by all counsel of record except the firm of Kuehn and Donahue. On May 1, 1961, the motions filed by Kuehn and Donahue on March 3, 1961, were heard on the short calendar, after several previous continuances. The court ruled in a memorandum of decision that the cause of action had been validly and properly withdrawn and that no action remained pending before said court. This was followed by an appeal to the Appellate Division by Kuehn and Donahue on behalf of the plaintiff. The appeal asserts that the court erred "in deciding that the action had been validly withdrawn as a result of the filing of withdrawal signed by all counsel excepting the firm of Kuehn and Donahue, who had filed a late appearance on behalf of the plaintiff."
"Error cannot be predicated on an expression of opinion contained in a memorandum of decision as to the facts or the law of the cause, unless such memorandum be made a part of the finding on appeal."Coleman v. Bent,
The decision of the Supreme Court of Errors inLusas v. St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church Corporation,
There is no error.
In this opinion DANNEHY and REYNOLDS, Js., concurred.