SCHNIER v. COMMISSIONER OF TRANSPORTATION


172 Conn. 427 (1977)

CHARLES SCHNIER v. COMMISSIONER OF TRANSPORTATION

Supreme Court of Connecticut.

Decision released February 22, 1977.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William A. McQueeney, assistant attorney general, with whom, on the brief, was Carl R. Ajello, attorney general, for the appellant (defendant).

Jack Rubin, with whom was Charles Stroh, for the appellee (plaintiff).

HOUSE, C. J., LOISELLE, BOGDANSKI, LONGO and BARBER, JS.


LONGO, J.

On September 7, 1973, the defendant commissioner of transportation took by eminent domain, pursuant to his authority under General Statutes § 13a-73 (b), 21.283 acres of land owned by the plaintiff and located in New Britain and Newington. The plaintiff appealed the assessment of $565,600 awarded by the state as damages and the case was referred to three state referees sitting as a court for trial. The referees...

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