FLEMING v. MORAN


136 Conn. 274 (1949)

MARGARET FLEMING v. THOMAS F. MORAN, JR.

Supreme Court of Connecticut.

Decided December 14, 1949.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Hugh J. McGill and Walter W. Smyth, with whom was James R. Lawlor, Jr., for the plaintiff in error.

Harry M. Albert, with whom, on the brief, was Michael V. Blansfield, for the defendant in error.

MALTBIE, C. J., BROWN, JENNINGS, ELLS AND DICKENSON, JS.


DICKENSON, J.

The present defendant brought an action of summary process against the present plaintiff for possession of leased premises on the ground of nonpayment of rent. The plaintiff interposed three defenses: (1) she was not the tenant, the premises being occupied by her father; (2) the lessor had waived payment when due; (3) the lessor had altered the premises without first obtaining a certificate of occupancy, which was required by statute and was a prerequisite...

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