· 9/2/2025

Charter Oak Health Center, Inc. v. Barcelona

Citations

  • 234 Conn. App. 758

Syllabus

The plaintiff nonstock corporation and five individual plaintiffs in their capacity as members of the corporation's board of directors and on the corporation's behalf appealed from the trial court's judgment dismissing their action against the defendants, three members of the corporation's board of directors, for lack of subject matter jurisdiction on the basis that the individual plaintiffs lacked standing to bring the action. The plaintiffs claimed that the court improperly dismissed the action, which sought declar- atory and injunctive relief pursuant to the Connecticut Revised Nonstock Corporation Act (§ 33-1000 et seq.), because the individual plaintiffs have standing pursuant to statute (§ 33-1089 (a)). Held: The trial court improperly dismissed the plaintiffs' action for lack of subject matter jurisdiction, as the individual plaintiffs were aggrieved persons within the meaning of § 33-1089 (a) and, therefore, had standing to bring the action. Argued June 4—officially released September 2, 2025

Judges: Suarez; Clark; Westbrook

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