Civie v. Oak Lane Country Club, Inc., 769 A.2d 62 (Conn. 2001). · Go Syfert
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See Kubish v. Zega, 61 Conn. App. 608, 620 , 767 A.2d 148 , cert. denied, 255 Conn. 949 , 769 A.2d 62 (2001).
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Conn. Super. Ct. · 2004 · signal: see also · confidence low
Fernandes v. Rodriguez, 255 Conn. 47, 55-60 , 761 A.2d 1283 (2000); see also Kubish v. Zega, 61 Conn. App. 608, 620 , 767 A.2d 148 , cert. denied, 255 Conn. 949 , 769 A.2d 62 (2001).
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VICTOR CIVIE
v.
OAK LANE COUNTRY CLUB, INC.
Supreme Court of Connecticut.
Mar 15, 2001.
769 A.2d 62
Victor Civie, pro se, and Richard Civie, pro se, in support of the petition.
Published

The plaintiffs’ petition for certification for appeal from the Appellate Court, 61 Conn. App. 906 (AC 20094), is denied.

VERTEFEUILLE, J., did not participate in the consideration or decision of this petition.

Victor Civie, pro se, and Richard Civie, pro se, in support of the petition. Decided March 15, 2001