DocketNumber: No. CV 97 057 54 26
Citation Numbers: 1999 Conn. Super. Ct. 12413, 25 Conn. L. Rptr. 415
Judges: MALONEY, J.
Filed Date: 9/8/1999
Status: Non-Precedential
Modified Date: 4/17/2021
The Echevarria case is indistinguishable from the present case in the context of United Coastal's motion. Essentially, that case held that if the defendant's (King's in this case) acts or omissions caused the injury, the indemnity agreement would not apply. If, on the other hand, the indemnitor's (United Coastal's) acts or omissions are found to be the sole cause of the injury, the defendant would not be liable.
This court finds the reasoning of the court in Echevarria, as well as the authorities cited therein, to be persuasive and controlling in this case. United Coastal's motion to strike King's entire counterclaim is, therefore, granted.
MALONEY, J.