FINANCE DISCOUNT CORPORATION v. HURWITZ


138 Conn. 636 (1952)

THE FINANCE DISCOUNT CORPORATION v. PAUL P. HURWITZ ET AL.

Supreme Court of Connecticut.

Decided April 15, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Bertrand B. Salzman, with whom were Morris Apter and, on the brief, Milton Nahum, for the appellant (plaintiff).

Milton W. Horwitz, with whom were Hyman Holtman and, on the brief, Thomas F. McDonough, for the appellees (defendants).

BROWN, C. J., JENNINGS, BALDWIN, INGLIS and O'SULLIVAN, JS.


JENNINGS, J.

The defendants interposed a defense of usury to a suit on a promissory note and had a verdict. The plaintiff has appealed from the denial of a motion to set it aside and from the judgment.

The jury reasonably could have found the following facts: On February 26, 1946, the defendant Joseph Rosenblatt was engaged in the business of repairing furniture in Hartford under the name of Custom Made Upholstering Company. Paul P. Hurwitz was a usedcar salesman...

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