Cnf Constructors v. Culligan Water Con., No. Cv92-0242302s (Sep. 9, 1993)
This text of 1993 Conn. Super. Ct. 9038 (Cnf Constructors v. Culligan Water Con., No. Cv92-0242302s (Sep. 9, 1993)) 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 revised complaint alleges that Culligan agreed to supply a water-purification system to CNF and furnish it on-site for a price of $466,000. It further alleges that Culligan made a number of misrepresentations in procuring the contract and was deficient in its performance in a number of ways. One of the allegation's is that Culligan promised that all the material and equipment it furnished would be new but that some of these materials were in fact used. (Culligan objects to CNF's reliance on representations not contained in the contract but, apart from the fact that a motion to strike is hardly the venue for such an objection, a portion of the contract recited in the complaint expressly promises new material.)
As is well-known, the Connecticut Supreme Court has adopted the Federal Trade Commission's "cigarette rule" for use in determining whether a practice is unfair: "`(1) Whether the practice without necessarily having been previously considered unlawful, offends public policy as it has been established by statutes, the common law or otherwise — whether, in other words it is within at least the penumbra of some common law, statutory, or other established concept of unfairness; (2) whether it is immoral, unethical, oppressive, or unscrupulous; (3) whether it causes substantial injury to consumers.'" Conaway v. Prestia,
In Emlee Equipment Leasing Corp. v. Waterbury Transmission, Inc.,
The motion to strike is, consequently, denied.
Blue, J.
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