GAGER v. CARLSON


146 Conn. 288 (1959)

FAITH N. GAGER v. ARTHUR CARLSON

Supreme Court of Connecticut.

Decided March 31, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles V. James, for the appellant (plaintiff).

Paul J. Driscoll, for the appellee (defendant).

DALY, C. J., BALDWIN, KING, MURPHY and MELLITZ, JS.


KING, J.

An essential of a complaint under our statute for quieting title (Rev. 1958, § 47-31) is a statement of the plaintiff's ownership of the land described or of an interest in it, and of his title thereto. Gaul v. Baker, 105 Conn. 80, 84, 134 A. 250; Foote v. Brown, 78 Conn. 369, 377, 62 A. 667. In addition, the plaintiff must allege and prove that his title or interest is in controversy, that is, that it is so affected by claims...

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