DocketNumber: No. 340188
Citation Numbers: 1993 Conn. Super. Ct. 5078
Judges: HODGSON, JUDGE.
Filed Date: 5/24/1993
Status: Non-Precedential
Modified Date: 4/18/2021
In his counterclaim, the defendant alleges that the plaintiff engaged in an unfair or deceptive business practices in violation of the Connecticut Unfair Trade Practices Act,
The complainant makes no factual allegation in his counterclaim to identify the conduct of the plaintiff alleged to constitute an unfair trade practice, but alleges only as follows:
2. The plaintiff engaged in unfair and/or deceptive acts and practices prohibited by Sec.
42-110b of the Connecticut General Statutes in his dealing with the defendant in one or more of the following ways:a) he violated Sec.
20-418 et seq. of the Connecticut General Statutes;b) he violated Sec.
42-134a et seq. of the Connecticut General statutes.
The plaintiff sought no revision of this claim but denied its "material allegations."
The first statute invoked by the defendant is the Home Improvement Act, which requires persons performing home improvements to be registered and to comply with certain requirements as to the content and form of home improvement contracts.
The counterclaim issue raises the issue whether land surveyors who survey residential properties for potential subdivision are performing "home improvements" as defined by
Since the court has concluded that the plaintiff was not a party to the transaction at issue and that Richard Sullivan was not acting on the plaintiff's behalf, there can be no basis for holding the plaintiff liable for a transaction with the defendant, since the named plaintiff was not shown to have been acting in the course of a trade or business or, indeed, acting at all in the events at issue.
Likewise, since the plaintiff has been determined not to have been the undisclosed principal in the transaction at issue, there can be no basis for finding that he violated the Home Solicitation Sales Act,
Judgment shall enter in favor of the plaintiff, Richard Looram, as to the counterclaim of the defendant.
Beverly J. Hodgson Judge of the Superior Court