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Southland Corp. v. Vernon, 473 A.2d 318 (1983)

Citation
Southland Corp. v. Vernon, 473 A.2d 318 (1983)
Parent Document
Southland Corp. v. Vernon, 473 A.2d 318 (1983)
Jurisdiction
Connecticut (state)
Effective Date
1983-12-06

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Third, the broad statutory jurisdiction of the housing division and the present statutory scope of summary process clearly go far beyond cases involving only a few simple issues. The housing division jurisdiction includes, in addition to summary process actions, such complex matters as actions and administrative appeals involving discrimination in the sale or rental of residential property; all actions under title 47a of the General Statutes, which includes all landlord and tenant disputes, tenement receiverships, actions for entry and detainer, and tenement house health and safety code violation cases; all housing safety code violation cases; rent receivership cases; and all actions concerning the health and safety of housing occupants arising from or related to that occupancy. General Statutes § 47a-68; see, e.g., Dukes v. Durante,