Supreme Court of Connecticut, 1929

Friedman v. Friedman

Friedman v. Friedman
Supreme Court of Connecticut · Decided November 25, 1929 · Wheels, Maltbie, Haines, Hinman, Banks
147 A. 907; 110 Conn. 696; 1929 Conn. LEXIS 48

Friedman v. Friedman

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

This is an action brought by the plaintiff to compel the defendant, his wife, to account for certain sums of money and the proceeds of certain notes which he claims to have delivered to her for safekeeping. The finding disproves his claim that any of these sums or the notes were given to the defendant *697 under circumstances such that she is under a legal liability to account for them. He seeks many corrections in the finding, but none of the changes sought which would have a material bearing upon the question of the defendant’s liability can be granted.

There is no error.

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