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“. . . unlike a declaratory judgment, an injunction can be issued even if otherwise necessary parties are not joined”
Top citers, strongest first. 4 distinct citers.
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Cited as authority (quoted)
Cilona v. Davis, No. Cv 99 0080495s (Jul. 27, 2000)
. . . unlike a declaratory judgment, an injunction can be issued even if otherwise necessary parties are not joined
cited
Cited "see"
Rodriguez v. State
See Raph v. Vogeler, 45 Conn. App. 56 , 58 n.1, 695 A.2d 1066 , cert. denied, 241 Conn. 920 , 696 A.2d 342 (1997).
cited
Cited "see"
Gattoni v. Zaccaro, (Mar. 2, 1998)
See Raph v. Vogeler , 45 Conn. App. 56 , 64 , 695 A.2d 1066 , app. denied, 241 Conn. 920 , 696 A.2d 342 (1997).
discussed
Cited "see, e.g."
Sachs v. Henwood, No. Cv 98 0163554 (Sep. 25, 1998)
According to Branch v. Occhionero , 239 Conn. 199 , 681 A.2d 306 (1996): "[a] party seeking injunctive relief has the burden of alleging and proving irreparable harm and lack of an adequate remedy at law." (Internal quotation marks omitted.) Id., 207 ; see also Raph v. Vogeler , 45 Conn. App. 56 , 62-63 , 695 A.2d 1066 , cert. denied, 241 Conn. 920 , 696 A.2d 342 (1997).
MAXINE RICHARDSON NISCHAN
v.
CONNECTICUT NATURAL FOOD MART, INC.
v.
CONNECTICUT NATURAL FOOD MART, INC.
Supreme Court of Connecticut.
Jun 11, 1997.
Maxine Richardson Nischan, pro se, in support of the petition., James F. Spallone and Michael P. Kamp, in opposition.
Published
Citer courts: Connecticut Superior Court (1)
The plaintiffs petition for certification for appeal from the Appellate Court, 45 Conn. App. 903 (AC 16072), is denied.