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Simone v. Miller
See Burke v. Ruggerio, 24 Conn. App. 700, 707 , 591 A.2d 453 (describing paper street as one never paved, not developed as public road, not used by abutting owners for access, no formal dedication for use as highway and no formal or informal acceptance by town), cert. denied, 220 Conn. 903 , 593 A.2d 967 (1991); see also Meder v. Milford, 190 Conn. 72, 73 , 458 A.2d 1158 (1983).
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Searles v. Schulman
See Burke v. Ruggerio, 24 Conn. App. 700, 706 , 591 A.2d 453 , cert. denied, 220 Conn. 903 , 593 A.2d 967 (1991).
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Cucuel v. Fayed, No. Cv 94 315420 (Feb. 28, 1997)
See McNamara v. Hamden, [ 176 Conn. 547 , 551 , 398 A.2d 1161 (1971)]. `[T]he rule for determining whether the activity is incidental to the employment turns on whether the activity is regularly engaged in on the employer's premises, within the period of employment, and with the employer's approval or acquiescence.' Pagani v. BT II Limited Partnership, [ 24 Conn. App. 739 , 592 A.2d 397 , cert. dismissed, 220 Conn. 902 , 593 A.2d 968 (1991)]; see McNamara v. Hamden, supra. The critical language here is `regularly engaged in.' By its nature, the process of being discharged normally occurs only …
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Prishwalko v. Bob Thomas Ford, Inc.
Dunham v. Dunham, 204 Conn. 303, 310-11 , 528 A.2d 1123 (1987); Atlantic Richfield Co. v. Canaan Oil Co., 202 Conn. 234, 249-50 , 520 A.2d 1008 (1987); see Pagani v. BT II, Limited Partnership, 24 Conn. App. 739, 750 , 592 A.2d 397 , cert. dismissed, 220 Conn. 902 , 593 A.2d 968 (1991).” Saporoso v. Aetna Life & Casualty Co., 221 Conn. 356, 361-62 , 603 A.2d 1160 (1992).
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Saporoso v. Aetna Life & Casualty Co.
Dunham v. Dunham, 204 Conn. 303, 310-11 , 528 A.2d 1123 (1987); Atlantic Richfield Co. v. Canaan Oil Co., 202 Conn. 234, 249-50 , 520 A.2d 1008 (1987); see Pagani v. BT II, Limited Partnership, 24 Conn. App. 739, 750 , 592 A.2d 397 , cert. dismissed, 220 Conn. 902 , 593 A.2d 968 (1991).
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Giano v. Salvatore
See, e.g., Burke v. Ruggerio, 24 Conn. App. 700, 704 , 591 A.2d 453 (“[e]ven in these modem days, the ancient legal maxim nemo est haeres viventis is still applicable”), cert. denied, 220 Conn. 903 , 593 A.2d 967 (1991).
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Brown v. Department of Correction
Furthermore, “[t]he determination of whether an injury arose out of and in the course of employment is a question of fact for the commissioner.” Spatafore v. Yale University, supra, 239 Conn. 418 ; see also Pagani v. BT II, Limited Partnership, 24 Conn. App. 739, 745-46 , 592 A.2d 397 , cert. denied, 220 Conn. 902 , 593 A.2d 968 (1991).
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Randolph Ford
v.
Up-Rite Elevator Company
v.
Up-Rite Elevator Company
Supreme Court of Connecticut.
Jul 9, 1991.
Claudia A. Baio, in support of the petition.
Published
The defendant Bmarf Corporation’s petition for certification for appeal from the Appellate Court is denied.