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Milford Paintball, LLC v. Wampus Milford Associates, LLC, 978 A.2d 118 (2009)

Citation
Milford Paintball, LLC v. Wampus Milford Associates, LLC, 978 A.2d 118 (2009)
Parent Document
Milford Paintball, LLC v. Wampus Milford Associates, LLC, 978 A.2d 118 (2009)
Jurisdiction
Connecticut (state)
Effective Date
2009-09-15

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member of Milford Paintball. On appeal, the defendant claims that the trial court improperly concluded that the lease agreement had never become effective and, as a result, improperly found in favor of the plaintiffs on their complaint and failed to find in favor of the defendant on its special defenses and counterclaim. The dispositive issue on appeal is whether the lease agreement was ever effective. We conclude that the lease agreement was effective at the time of its signing and delivery, and, accordingly, reverse the judgment of the trial court and remand the case for a new trial.