BLACK v. UNIVERSAL C.I.T. CREDIT CORPORATION


150 Conn. 188 (1962)

JAMES BLACK v. UNIVERSAL C. I. T. CREDIT CORPORATION

Supreme Court of Connecticut.

Decided December 18, 1962.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Roslyn Z. P. Montlick, for the appellant (plaintiff).

James R. Greenfield, with whom was Gerald M. Still, for the appellee (defendant).

BALDWIN, C. J., KING, MURPHY, SHEA and ALCORN, JS.


KING, J.

The plaintiff, James Black, a resident of Connecticut, brought this petition for a new trial under the provisions of § 52-270 of the General Statutes.1 It is admitted in the pleadings that the defendant, a finance company hereinafter referred to as C.I.T., had instituted an action against Black to recover an amount alleged to be due on the purchase price of an automobile which Black...

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