Carlin v. Comstock
This text of 450 A.2d 875 (Carlin v. Comstock) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Connecticut Superior Court primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
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The plaintiff brought this action to recover damages from the defendant which she allegedly incurred as a result of the defendant's breach of a contract to construct a screen porch addition to the plaintiff's house. The court found the *Page 425 issues for the plaintiff and awarded her $2106.44.1 The defendant appealed to this court claiming: (1) the court erred in finding that there was an enforceable contract between the parties and (2) there was insufficient evidence to support the amount of damages awarded by the court.
The decisive question was one of fact. The evidence amply supports the court's conclusion that there was a valid contract between the parties. The defendant would simply have us accept his version of the facts. "It is for the trier to pass upon the credibility of witnesses and the weight to be accorded the evidence. This court cannot retry the case." Edgewood Construction Co. v. West Haven Redevelopment Agency,
The amount of damages awarded is within the province of the trier of the facts. Johnson v. Flammia,
There is no error.
DALY, BIELUCH and COVELLO, Js., participated in this decision.
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