DWIGHT BUILDING CO. v. STAMFORD HOUSE WRECKING CO.

(12104)

193 Conn. 297 (1984)

DWIGHT BUILDING COMPANY v. STAMFORD HOUSE WRECKING COMPANY

Supreme Court of Connecticut.

Decision released May 29, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Peter J. Ottomano, with whom, on the brief, was Paul E. Pollock, for the appellant (defendant).

Philip R. Shiff, for the appellee (plaintiff).

PETERS, PARSKEY, SHEA, GRILLO and DALY, JS.


GRILLO, J.

The facts relating to a consideration of the issues involved in this appeal are not in dispute: The plaintiff, Dwight Building Company, is a general building contractor that employed Manuel Lopes Borges as a manual laborer. The defendant, Stamford House Wrecking Company, was engaged by Dwight as a subcontractor under the terms of a written contract. That contract provided, inter alia, that the defendant would...

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