DocketNumber: No. CV96 0566277
Judges: SULLIVAN, J.
Filed Date: 2/3/1997
Status: Non-Precedential
Modified Date: 4/18/2021
As to the second paragraph, General Statutes §
As to the third paragraph, 21, the plaintiff appears to claim that "permissive use" gives rise to a separate cause of action, a separate legal conclusion, apparently under some legal theory of liability arising out of bailment or the like. If so, this should be set out as a separate cause of action. If not, it is redundant and unnecessary, as the factual claim is already set out in the incorporated paragraph 4 of the first count.
The request to revise seeks to expunge the operative paragraphs of the second count — 19, 20, 21. As so requested the motion cannot be granted. The second count should be clarified by a further request to revise by requesting to separate claimed causes of action into separate counts, (PB 147(3)) and/or to delete repetitious and immaterial allegations (PB 147(1)).
The request to revise, in the format presented to the court, cannot be granted.
L. Paul Sullivan, J.