STOCKER v. WATERBURY


154 Conn. 446 (1967)

CHARLES D. STOCKER ET AL. v. CITY OF WATERBURY ET AL.

Supreme Court of Connecticut.

Decided January 24, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

H. Meade Alcorn, Jr., with whom was Ralph G. Elliot, for the appellants-appellees (plaintiffs).

Alfred L. Finkelstein and Francis M. McDonald, for the appellee-appellant (defendant Waterbury Parking Authority).

THIM, SPEZIALE, DOHERTY, SHEA and SIDOR, Js.


THIM, J.

The plaintiffs brought this action against the defendant the Waterbury Parking Authority, hereinafter referred to as the authority, wherein they sought to restrain the authority, the duly authorized municipal agency, from taking in the name of the defendant city of Waterbury their properties in the central downtown area of Waterbury for the construction of a public parking facility pursuant to §§ 48-6...

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