Spicer v. Spicer

Decision Date27 January 1994
Citation228 Conn. 920,636 A.2d 850
CourtConnecticut Supreme Court
PartiesNancy P. SPICER, Executrix (Estate of John M. Spicer) v. William C. SPICER, III.

Andrew J. Brand, New London, in support of the petition.

James G. Green, Jr., Hartford, in opposition.

The defendant's petition for certification for appeal from the Appellate Court, 33 Conn.App. 152, 634 A.2d 902 (AC 12081), is denied.

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  • State v. Nguyen, (AC 17107)
    • United States
    • Connecticut Court of Appeals
    • March 2, 1999
    ...appeal. See State v. Brown, supra, 235 Conn. 530; Spicer v. Spicer, 33 Conn. App. 152, 161, 634 A.2d 902 (1993), cert. denied, 228 Conn. 920, 636 A.2d 850 (1994). We conclude that the trial court acted properly. Even assuming that the trial court had made an improper finding, however, we co......
  • Green v. Connecticut Disposal Service, Inc.
    • United States
    • Connecticut Court of Appeals
    • February 27, 2001
    ...by the law." (Internal quotation marks omitted.) Spicer v. Spicer, 33 Conn. App. 152, 159, 634 A.2d 902 (1993), cert. denied, 228 Conn. 920, 636 A.2d 850 (1994). "[A] person can be compelled to arbitrate a dispute only if, to the extent that, and in the manner which, he has agreed to do so.......
  • Lussier v. Spinnato
    • United States
    • Connecticut Court of Appeals
    • April 9, 2002
    ...by the law." (Internal quotation marks omitted.) Spicer v. Spicer, 33 Conn. App. 152, 159, 634 A.2d 902 (1993), cert. denied, 228 Conn. 920, 636 A.2d 850 (1994). "[A] person can be compelled to arbitrate a dispute only if, to the extent that, and in the manner which, he has agreed to do so.......
  • Marinos v. Building Rehabilitations, LLC
    • United States
    • Connecticut Court of Appeals
    • November 20, 2001
    ...by the law." (Internal quotation marks omitted.) Spicer v. Spicer, 33 Conn. App. 152, 159, 634 A.2d 902 (1993), cert. denied, 228 Conn. 920, 636 A.2d 850 (1994). "[A] person can be compelled to arbitrate a dispute only if, to the extent that, and in the manner which, he has agreed to do so.......

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