PROVENCHER v. TOWN OF ENFIELD

No. 17793.

936 A.2d 625 (2007)

284 Conn. 772

Frederick PROVENCHER v. TOWN OF ENFIELD.

Supreme Court of Connecticut.

Decided December 25, 2007.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gabriel J. Jiran, with whom, on the brief, was Saranne P. Murray, Hartford, for the appellant (defendant).

Stephen F. McEleney, Hartford, for the appellee (plaintiff).

ROGERS, C.J., and NORCOTT, KATZ, ZARELLA and SCHALLER, Js.


KATZ, J.

The plaintiff, Frederick Provencher, appealed from the judgment of the trial court rendered in favor of the defendant, the town of Enfield (town), claiming that the court improperly had concluded that General Statutes § 22-331(a)1 neither expressly nor implicitly confers a private cause of action affording declaratory relief for the town's failure to credit the plaintiff with certain years of service for purposes of the town...

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