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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

Zenon v. R. E. Yeagher Management Corp., 57 Conn. App. 316 (2000)

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Zenon v. R. E. Yeagher Management Corp., 57 Conn. App. 316 (2000)
Parent Document
Zenon v. R. E. Yeagher Management Corp., 57 Conn. App. 316 (2000)
Jurisdiction
Connecticut (state)
Effective Date
2000-04-18

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The trial court found the following facts. The plaintiff, a Massachusetts real estate broker, owned property at 11 Worcester Road, Webster, Massachusetts. A restaurant building was located on the property. The defendant Robert Yeagher (Yeagher) responded to an advertisement for the sale or lease of the premises and met with the plaintiff to discuss these possibilities. The parties eventually agreed that the named defendant, R. E. Yeagher Management Corporation (corporation), would lease the property to operate a pub style facility on the premises. During their meeting, the parties discussed the corporation’s procuring a liquor license. The court found that “[i]t is essential to a pub that alcoholic beverages be served there.” The court found that “[t]he plaintiff informed Y eagher that he held the liquor license for the restaurant and would transfer the license to the corporation after the lease agreement was signed. Unknown to Yeagher, the liquor license was held by the former tenant and not the plaintiff at that time.”