DocketNumber: No. CV91 27 99 13
Judges: THIM, J.
Filed Date: 4/9/1991
Status: Non-Precedential
Modified Date: 4/18/2021
General Statutes
An award of damages is discretionary. The court must, however, first adjudicate the lien invalid and then conclude the lienor acted without just cause. "Just cause" implies a reasonable ground for engaging in a course of conduct as distinguished from a frivolous or incompetent ground. See Cassella v. Civil Service Commission,
Huckabee performed services for Falco until July 18, 1989. Approximately seven months later, on February 6, 1990, Huckabee filed a certificate of lien in order to secure a claim based on an outstanding bill for $1,481.17. Because General Statutes
Other than the inadequacies in the lien, there is no evidence that Huckabee acted without just cause. The fact that a lien is invalid does not automatically call for a conclusion that the lienor acted without just cause. There is no evidence that the lienor acted frivolously. The evidence shows that the lienor had a good faith belief in his claim and that there was a reasonable basis for such belief. Since there was a bona fide dispute between the parties, I conclude that the lienor acted with just cause even though the certificate of lien was inadequate.
Huckabee also contends that the court cannot award damages since the lien was released prior to the time the property owner sought the court's assistance. Certainly, this is a factor for the court to consider in deciding whether to award damages. Falco requested release of the lien on July 24, 1990. He first gave proper statutory notice on October 31, 1990. Although Falco could have filed an application for discharge of the lien at any time, he waited until March 9, 1991, to do so. He now seeks an award of an attorney's fee, court costs, and the assessment of a statutory penalty at the rate of $100.00 per week for twenty-eight weeks. Falco does not claim that the encumbrance on his property caused any special damages. Under the circumstances, this is not a proper case for an award of damages.
The request for attorney's fee, court costs, and statutory penalty is denied.
THIM, JUDGE