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INTERNAL PROTOTYPE — NOT LEGAL ADVICE — DO NOT SEND

Fellows v. Martin, 217 Conn. 57 (1991)

Citation
Fellows v. Martin, 217 Conn. 57 (1991)
Parent Document
Fellows v. Martin, 217 Conn. 57 (1991)
Jurisdiction
Connecticut (state)
Effective Date
1991-01-01

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In precise procedural terms, therefore, the question is whether a tenant, who has not established a substantive basis either for her special defenses or for her counterclaims, has distinctly alerted a trial court to wide-ranging equitable issues merely by appending an unstructured request for “denial of the summary process action on equitable grounds” to an unsustainable counterclaim. To my mind, an affirmative answer to this question is doubtful at best.