CONGRESS & DAGGETT, INC. v. SEAMLESS RUBBER CO.


145 Conn. 318 (1958)

CONGRESS AND DAGGETT, INC. v. THE SEAMLESS RUBBER COMPANY

Supreme Court of Connecticut.

Decided May 27, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jacob Bresnerkoff, with whom was Philip M. Finkelstein, for the plaintiff.

Frederick H. Wig gin, with whom were John W. Barnett, Harrison F. Turnbull and, on the brief, John I. Ely, for the defendant.

BALDWIN, DALY, KING, MURPHY and MELLITZ, Js.


DALY, C. J.

This action for a declaratory judgment has been reserved for the advice of this court. The following facts have been stipulated: On April 23, 1951, Wire Rope Corporation of America, Inc., hereinafter called Wire Rope, was the owner of a large tract of land, with a number of buildings on it, in the city of New Haven. On that day it leased to the defendant by written instrument certain parts of the land and buildings, referred to hereinafter as the "leased...

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