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Connecticut Energy Marketers Assn. v. Dept. of Energy & Environmental Protection
See In re Michael D., 58 Conn. App. 119, 122 , 752 A.2d 1135 (‘‘[t]he purpose of a motion to strike is to challenge the legal sufficiency of the allegations of a complaint for failure to state a claim on which relief can be granted’’ [internal quotation marks omitted]), cert. denied, 254 Conn. 911 , 759 A.2d 505 (2000).
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Connecticut Energy Marketers Assn. v. Dept. of Energy & Environmental Protection
See In re Michael D. , 58 Conn.App. 119 , 122, 752 A.2d 1135 ("[t]he purpose of a motion to strike is to challenge the legal sufficiency of the allegations of a complaint for failure to state a claim on which relief can be granted" [internal quotation marks omitted] ), cert. denied, 254 Conn. 911 , 759 A.2d 505 (2000).
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In Re Stephen M.
See In re Michael D., 58 Conn. App. 119, 124 , 752 A.2d 1135 , cert. denied, 254 Conn. 911 , 759 A.2d 505 (2000). 14 Judge Trombley found that the “ [m]other was put in a ‘catch-22’ situation when Northeast Clinical Specialists refused her admission to their program, as the mother would not believe [the son’s] disclosures.
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Anderton v. WasteAway Services, LLC
(2×)
See Antignani v. Britt Airways, Inc., 58 Conn. App. 109 , 117 n.8, 753 A.2d 366 (recognizing that with enactment of General Statutes § 31-275 [16] [B] [i], legislature amended Workers’ Compensation Act to preclude injuries that result from voluntary participation in social or recreational activity, but stating that “excluding those activities enumerated in § 31-275 [16] [B] [i], the benefit test can be applied” [emphasis added]), cert. denied, 254 Conn. 911 , 759 A.2d 504 (2000).
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In Re Terrence S., (Apr. 11, 2002)
See In re Michael D ., 58 Conn. App. 119 , 124 , 752 A.2d 1135 , cert. denied, 254 Conn. 911 , 759 A.2d 505 (2000).
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Zbras v. Knecht, No. Cv00 06 96 84 (Apr. 10, 2002)
"Under the general rule, an employer is not liable for the negligence of its independent contractors." Gazo v. City of Stamford, supra, 255 Conn. 256 ; see also Raboin v. North American Industries, Inc., 57 Conn. App. 535 , 539 , 749 A.2d 89 , cert. denied, 254 Conn. 910 , 759 A.2d 504 (2000).
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Jalbert v. Stanziale, No. Cv 01 0454543 S (Jan. 7, 2002)
"A motion to strike is properly granted if the complaint alleges mere conclusions of law that are unsupported by the facts alleged." Novametrix Medical Systems, Inc. v. BOC Group, Inc., 224 Conn. 210 , 215 , 618 A.2d 25 (1992); see also In re Michael D., 58 Conn. App. 119 , 122 , 752 A.2d 1135 , cert. denied, 254 Conn. 911 , 759 A.2d 505 (2000).
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Wattman v. New Hartford Vol. Fire Dept., No. Cv 00 0156795 S (Oct. 10, 2001)
"A motion to strike is properly granted if the complaint alleges mere conclusions of law that are unsupported by the facts alleged." Novametrix Medical Systems, Inc. v. BOC Group, Inc., 224 Conn. 210 , 215 , 618 A.2d 25 (1992); see also In re Michael D., 58 Conn. App. 119 , 122 , 752 A.2d 1135 , cert. denied, 254 Conn. 911 , 759 A.2d 505 (2000).
IAN FENTON
v.
CONNECTICUT HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION WORKERS' COMPENSATION TRUST
v.
CONNECTICUT HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION WORKERS' COMPENSATION TRUST
Supreme Court of Connecticut.
Sep 14, 2000.
Charles D. Ray, in support of the petition., Andrew A. Cohen, in opposition.
Published
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