DocketNumber: No. 56993
Judges: EDELBERG, STATE TRIAL REFEREE.
Filed Date: 1/9/1992
Status: Non-Precedential
Modified Date: 4/18/2021
There were a few buildings in the cluster. Among them were the defendant TT Sunoco Service Station's building and the defendant Mid-State Auto Body's building.
There was a conflict of testimony. The plaintiff's daughter testified that she left the car at TT Sunoco Service Station. Tine testified that the plaintiff's daughter left the car at Mid-State auto Body. The court finds that the plaintiff's daughter left the car at Mid-State Auto Body.
Overnight the car was locked inside in the Mid-State building. Mid-State Auto Body took precautions to CT Page 718 secure the building, provide the surveillance of the building and limit access to the building.
Vandalism occurred in the night. The vandal broke a garage window and splattered paint on the plaintiff's car.
The plaintiff's complaint had six counts based on negligence, breach of contract and violation of Connecticut Unfair Trade Practice Act.
The court is mystified. If the TT Sunoco Service Station and Mid-State Auto Body are not corporations, the defendants are nonentities. If they are not corporations, Theodore Tine is the defendant.
The court finds no negligence on the defendants and the court finds that no contract existed. The counts of Connecticut Unfair Practice are farfetched.
The plaintiff is asking for $7,000 in damages. He did not testify supporting the $7,000. No other plaintiff's witnesses had testified for damages.
Judgment for the defendants.
EDELBERG STATE TRIAL REFEREE