Supreme Court of Connecticut, 1997

Crandall v. Gould

Crandall v. Gould
Supreme Court of Connecticut · Decided September 30, 1997
243 Conn. 928; 701 A.2d 657; 1997 Conn. LEXIS 420

Crandall v. Gould

Opinion of the Court

The defendants’ petition for certification for appeal from the Appellate Court, 46 Conn. App. 164 (AC 16103), is granted, limited to the following issues:

“1. Did the Appellate Court correctly conclude that under the circumstances of this case the plaintiffs had made use of a disputed right-of-way under a claim of right?

“2. Under the circumstances of this case did the Appellate Court correctly conclude that the trial court had improperly found that the plaintiffs failed to prove that they had sustained irreparable harm?”

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