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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

Gore v. People's Savings Bank, 40 Conn. App. 219 (1996)

Citation
Gore v. People's Savings Bank, 40 Conn. App. 219 (1996)
Parent Document
Gore v. People's Savings Bank, 40 Conn. App. 219 (1996)
Jurisdiction
Connecticut (state)
Effective Date
1996-01-30

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FREEDMAN, J.
This matter is before us on remand from the Supreme Court. Previously, in Gore v. People’s Savings Bank, 35 Conn. App. 126, 644 A.2d 945 (1994), we concluded that a landlord of a residential dwelling may be held strictly liable, pursuant to General Statutes (Rev. to 1985) §§ 47a-7, 47a-8 and 47a-54f (b), for personal injuries sustained by a minor tenant due to the minor’s exposure to lead-based paint in the landlord’s dwelling. The Supreme Court granted certification, reversed our judgment and remanded the case to this court, for consideration of the remaining issues raised by the plaintiffs. Gore v. People’s Savings Bank, 235 Conn. 360, 665 A.2d 1341 (1995).1 We now affirm the judgment of the trial court.