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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

Eamiello v. Liberty Mobile Home Sales, Inc., 208 Conn. 620 (1988)

Citation
Eamiello v. Liberty Mobile Home Sales, Inc., 208 Conn. 620 (1988)
Parent Document
Eamiello v. Liberty Mobile Home Sales, Inc., 208 Conn. 620 (1988)
Jurisdiction
Connecticut (state)
Effective Date
1988-08-16

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The defendant continued to maintain that the resale provisions of the rental agreement were valid and refused to allow the plaintiffs to sell their home on-site. When the plaintiffs brought this action against it, the defendant raised a number of special defenses. It contended that the commissioner of the department of consumer protection had exceeded his authority under General Statutes (Rev. to 1985) § 21-70 (c) in issuing a declaratory ruling, that its resale standards did not violate § 21-79, that § 21-79 was unconstitutional, that § 21-68a, the statute under which a Prospect building official had issued a certificate of occupancy, was unconstitutional, that the plaintiffs had failed to obtain the requisite zoning permit, and that a supplemental *630judgment in another case required that the defendant enforce the resale provisions in the parties’ lease. In rendering judgment for the plaintiffs, the court rejected all of these special defenses. This appeal followed. I