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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

Gore v. People's Savings Bank, 235 Conn. 360 (1995)

Citation
Gore v. People's Savings Bank, 235 Conn. 360 (1995)
Parent Document
Gore v. People's Savings Bank, 235 Conn. 360 (1995)
Jurisdiction
Connecticut (state)
Effective Date
1995-10-10

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“Now the first issue which you must decide is whether the plaintiffs have shown the landlord violated a warranty of habitability or a State statute. The plaintiffs, Mr. and Mrs. Gore, on behalf of their child, claim a lead-based paint hazard existed in the apartment in violation of the lease and the State statute. I have read the provisions of the lease and the State statute to you. You must, first of all, decide whether such a hazard existed, and, if so, whether the hazard violated the warranty. I don’t think I need to read the warranty and the State statute over again; I think I’ve done that clearly. You must decide whether the warranty was breached.