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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

Section 21-79

Citation
Section 21-79
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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Since the plaintiffs were not parties to the defendant’s suit against the town of Prospect and were not notified of the supplemental judgment until they received *635a letter from the defendant referring generally to a court “order that affects your lease,” it is clear that they are not bound by the judgment under principles of res judicata or collateral estoppel. State v. Fritz, 204 Conn. 156, 172-73, 527 A.2d 1157 (1987). The judgment required that the defendant make present and future mobile home owners and residents of the park aware of the judgment “by incorporating it by reference in all leases and by other reasonable efforts.” The defendant did comply with this provision in the lease in effect from October 1,1983, to September 30,1984, and thus the terms of the judgment bind the plaintiffs to the same extent as the other lease provisions but have no independent force.