Connecticut Court of Appeals, 1988

Parker Benjamin, Inc. v. New London Inn Associates

Parker Benjamin, Inc. v. New London Inn Associates
Connecticut Court of Appeals · Decided May 24, 1988
15 Conn. App. 801; 542 A.2d 1181; 1988 Conn. App. LEXIS 237

Parker Benjamin, Inc. v. New London Inn Associates

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

The defendant attacks the factual findings of the trial court and, in addition, challenges the trial court’s construction of the contract between the parties.

We will not retry the issues where, as here, there is ample evidence to support the factual findings; nor will we reconstrue the contract where, as here, the construction made by the trial court reveals no abuse of discretion in that it manifests a lawful, logical and reasonable interpretation of the unambiguous language of the contract.

There is no error.

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