Zanoni v. Hudon

Decision Date28 April 1998
Citation711 A.2d 730,244 Conn. 928
PartiesRosalie ZANONI v. Paul A. HUDON, Conservator (Estate of Helen A. Benny), et al.
CourtConnecticut Supreme Court

Rosalie Zanoni, pro se, Wethersfield, in support of the petition.

Karen L. Murdoch, Hartford, in opposition.

The plaintiff's petition for certification for appeal from the Appellate Court, 48 Conn.App. 32, 708 A.2d 222 (AC 14012), is denied.

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  • Bloomfield Health Care Ctr. of Conn., LLC v. Doyon
    • United States
    • Connecticut Court of Appeals
    • 9 Octubre 2018
    ...Court." (Emphasis added; internal quotation marks omitted.) Zanoni v. Hudon , 48 Conn. App. 32, 37, 708 A.2d 222, cert. denied, 244 Conn. 928, 711 A.2d 730 (1998) ; see also Elmendorf v. Poprocki , 155 Conn. 115, 120, 230 A.2d 1 (1967) ("[e]ven if it was proper and necessary for the conserv......
  • Gross v. Rell
    • United States
    • Connecticut Supreme Court
    • 3 Abril 2012
    ...was incurred, is not personally liable to the other contracting party” [internal quotation marks omitted] ), cert. denied, 244 Conn. 928, 711 A.2d 730 (1998); see also General Statutes § 45a–202.12 Although Zanoni was based purely on principles of agency, we conclude that principles of quas......
  • Russell v. Russell
    • United States
    • Connecticut Court of Appeals
    • 27 Septiembre 2005
    ...insurance proceeds to satisfy its business expenses.16 Cf. Zanoni v. Hudon, 48 Conn.App. 32, 40, 708 A.2d 222, cert. denied, 244 Conn. 928, 711 A.2d 730 (1998) (conservator did not benefit personally from funds alleged to be wrongfully retained by his ward's estate). Moreover, because they ......
  • Gross v. Rell, SC 18548
    • United States
    • Connecticut Supreme Court
    • 3 Abril 2012
    ...was incurred, is not personally liable to the other contracting party'' [internal quotation marks omitted]), cert. denied, 244 Conn. 928, 711 A.2d 730 (1998); see also General Statutes § 45a-202.12 Although Zanoni was based purely on principles of agency, we conclude that principles of quas......
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