DocketNumber: File #46394
Citation Numbers: 2 Conn. Supp. 163, 1935 Conn. Super. LEXIS 240
Judges: Dickenson, Hon
Filed Date: 10/6/1935
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 10/18/2024
It is set up in the complaint that the
It is said in Caputo vs. DeLoretto, 110 Conn., 413, quoting from another case, “Whether an instrument is under seal or not is a question for the court upon inspection. . . .”
But it would appear by General Statutes 1930, Sec. 5615, that while where an individual or corporation has no official or corporate seal and executes an instrument, evidence may be introduced that the instrument was intended to be a spe' cialty or under seal, but where a corporate seal is affixed the instrument is “deemed in all respects a sealed instrument.”
The demurrer is sustained.