Section 47a-21
- Citation
- Section 47a-21
- Parent Document
- Johnson v. Mazza, 80 Conn. App. 155 (2003)
- Jurisdiction
- Connecticut (state)
- Effective Date
- 2003-11-11
- Original Source
- https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/7912426/johnson-v-mazza/ ↗
Other Sections in This Document (24)
- Johnson v. Mazza, 80 Conn. App. 155 (2003)
- Johnson v. Mazza, 80 Conn. App. 155 (2003)
- Johnson v. Mazza, 80 Conn. App. 155 (2003)
- Johnson v. Mazza, 80 Conn. App. 155 (2003)
- Johnson v. Mazza, 80 Conn. App. 155 (2003)
- Johnson v. Mazza, 80 Conn. App. 155 (2003)
- Johnson v. Mazza, 80 Conn. App. 155 (2003)
- Johnson v. Mazza, 80 Conn. App. 155 (2003)
- Johnson v. Mazza, 80 Conn. App. 155 (2003)
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734 charsIn response to the defendant’s motion for summary judgment, the plaintiff filed an objection, stating that “the counts for which [the defendant] claims summary judgment are being withdrawn.” The record before us, however, does not reveal that the plaintiff actually did withdraw those counts before the court rendered summary judgment in favor of the defendant. Furthermore, the plaintiff has failed to provide this court with an adequate record to review his claim. The only reference to the court’s granting the defendant’s motion for summary judgment is the order sheet signed by the court with the word “GRANTED” circled and a line on the docket sheet reflecting that the motion was granted because the plaintiff failed to appear.