MERIDEN v. BOARD OF TAX REVIEW


161 Conn. 396 (1971)

CITY OF MERIDEN v. BOARD OF TAX REVIEW OF THE TOWN OF BERLIN

Supreme Court of Connecticut.

Decided June 25, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harry N. Jackaway, for the appellant (defendant).

Morton H. Greenblatt, for the appellee (plaintiff).

HOUSE, C. J., THIM, RYAN, SHAPIRO and LOISELLE, JS.


RYAN, J.

The city of Meriden owns 745 acres of land in the town of Berlin, which is used for water-supply purposes. The tax assessor of Berlin assessed the land on the list of October 1, 1969, as improved farmland under the provisions of § 12-76 of the General Statutes.1 The plaintiff admits that it does not furnish the right to use and the use of such water supply to the inhabitants of...

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