Cimmino v. Household Realty Corporation

Decision Date16 January 2008
Citation285 Conn. 912,943 A.2d 470
CourtConnecticut Supreme Court
PartiesRobert V. CIMMINO v HOUSEHOLD REALTY CORPORATION et al.

The plaintiffspetition for certification for appeal from the Appellate Court, 104 Conn.App. 392, 933 A.2d 1226(2007), is denied.

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5 cases
  • McKay v. Longman
    • United States
    • Connecticut Supreme Court
    • July 23, 2019
    ...in subject property after transferring it to his children to "insulate the property from [his] creditors"), cert. denied, 285 Conn. 912, 943 A.2d 470 (2008).Additionally, to the extent that the plaintiff claims that, because the statute is silent, it confers standing on creditors of parties......
  • Rutter v. Janis
    • United States
    • Connecticut Court of Appeals
    • March 6, 2018
    ...quotation marks omitted.) Cimmino v. Household Realty Corp. , 104 Conn. App. 392, 395–96, 933 A.2d 1226 (2007), cert. denied, 285 Conn. 912, 943 A.2d 470 (2008).13 In support for this assertion, the plaintiffs rely on Dugay v. Brothers' Toyota, Inc. , Superior Court, judicial district of Ha......
  • Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. v. Strong
    • United States
    • Connecticut Court of Appeals
    • April 15, 2014
    ...quotation marks omitted.) Cimmino v. Household Realty Corp., 104 Conn. App. 392, 395-96, 933 A.2d 1226 (2007), cert. denied, 285 Conn. 912, 943 A.2d 470 (2008). The defendant argues that these well established standards do not apply to her special defense of the plaintiff's lack of standing......
  • Town of Stratford v. 500 N. Ave., LLC
    • United States
    • Connecticut Court of Appeals
    • February 22, 2022
    ... ... action]." (Internal quotation marks omitted.) 271 A.3d 140 Cimmino v. Household Realty Corp. , 104 Conn. App. 392, 395, 933 A.2d 1226 (2007), ... assessed shall become a debt due from the person, persons or corporation against whom they are respectively assessed to the town, city, district or ... ...
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