Section 47a-8
- Citation
- Section 47a-8
- Parent Document
- Gore v. People's Savings Bank, 35 Conn. App. 126 (1994)
- Jurisdiction
- Connecticut (state)
- Effective Date
- 1994-07-12
Other Sections in This Document (34)
- Gore v. People's Savings Bank, 35 Conn. App. 126 (1994)
- Gore v. People's Savings Bank, 35 Conn. App. 126 (1994)
- Gore v. People's Savings Bank, 35 Conn. App. 126 (1994)
- Gore v. People's Savings Bank, 35 Conn. App. 126 (1994)
- Gore v. People's Savings Bank, 35 Conn. App. 126 (1994)
- Gore v. People's Savings Bank, 35 Conn. App. 126 (1994)
- Gore v. People's Savings Bank, 35 Conn. App. 126 (1994)
- Gore v. People's Savings Bank, 35 Conn. App. 126 (1994)
- Gore v. People's Savings Bank, 35 Conn. App. 126 (1994)
- Gore v. People's Savings Bank, 35 Conn. App. 126 (1994)
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Full Text
591 charsIn the Superior Court case of Hardy v. Griffin, 41 Conn. Sup. 283, 569 A.2d 49 (1989), the court rendered judgment in favor of the minor plaintiff under a theory of strict liability brought pursuant to §§ 47a-7 and 47a-8 and a local ordinance. The court determined that the defendants were liable on the basis of their breach of the local ordinance. We note, however, that the trial court did not address the issue of strict liability based on a violation of §§ 47a-7 and 47a-8 from the viewpoint that we have discussed previously, and our analysis is independent of that set forth in Hardy.