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· 2/5/1980

Alarm Applications Co. v. Simsbury Volunteer Fire Co.

Citations

  • 179 Conn. 541
  • 427 A.2d 822
  • 1980 Conn. LEXIS 701

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  • if entire complaint or defense is attacked and any part is legally sufficient, the motion to strike must be denied
  • motion to strike granted on ground that complaint lacked essential allegation does not preclude plaintiff from restating cause of action by supplying essential allegation
  • motion to strike ‘‘is to be tested by the allegations of the pleading demurred to, which cannot be enlarged by the assumption of any fact not therein alleged’’ [internal quotation marks omitted]
  • \[t]here must be more alleged than the mere use by a municipality of tax revenues for an improper purpose in order to confer standing upon a taxpayer who seeks to challenge such action.\

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Judges: Cotter, Loiselle, Bogdanski, Peters, Healey

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