· 7/28/1981
Ubysz v. DiPietro
Citations
- 185 Conn. 47
- 440 A.2d 830
- 1981 Conn. LEXIS 592
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- observing that a contract is formed when parties assent through “written or spoken words or by-other- acts or by failure to act”
- court enforced parents' promise to convey house to daughter if she and her family remained living there and maintained property
- ‘‘to form a contract . . . the identities of the contracting parties must be reasonably certain’’ [citations omitted; emphasis added]
- “[I]n order to form a contract, generally there must be a bargain in which there is a manifestation of mutual assent to the exchange between two or more parties.”
- “[I]n order to form a contract, generally there must be a bargain in which there is a manifestation of mutual assent to the exchange between two or more parties; and the identities of the contracting parties must be reasonably certain.”
- “[I]n order to form a contract, generally there must be a bargain in which there is a manifestation of mutual assent to the exchange between two or more parties; and the identities of the contracting parties must be reasonably certain.” (internal citations omitted)
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Judges: Bogdanski, Peters, Healey, Armentano, Shea
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