Connecticut National Bank v. Monaco, No. Cv92 29 83 15 S (Feb. 14, 1994)
This text of 1994 Conn. Super. Ct. 1353 (Connecticut National Bank v. Monaco, No. Cv92 29 83 15 S (Feb. 14, 1994)) 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.
Opinion
The plaintiff has moved to strike the fifth count of the counterclaim on a variety of grounds, among them that CUTPA does not apply to banks, especially "national banks," that it cannot apply to transactions involving a single incident, that there is no allegation sufficient to connect the claimed transaction either to a consumer interest or to the public interest, and that the claim for punitive damages cannot be supported by the facts as pleaded.
Much of that with which the defendant quarrels involves the eventual proof on the issue of whether an unfair trade practice has occurred in this case. The question of whether a single transaction can support a violation of CUTPA is actually a matter of proof, not pleading, and has, by implication, been answered by the Appellate Court. See, Prishwalko v. Bob Thomas Ford, Inc.,
The question of whether a bank of whatever charter is exempt from the provisions of CUTPA is less clear, if solely for the split CT Page 1355 of authority within the Superior Court. For the reasons set forth with great wisdom by the court (Dranginis, J.) in Economic Development Associates v. Citytrust,
Finally, on the question of punitive damages, the defendants have alleged an intentional misrepresentation by the plaintiff. It is premature to rule as a matter of law that such a transaction cannot support an award of punitive damages if a violation is found.
The Motion to Strike the Fifth Count of the Defendants' Counterclaim is denied.
PATTY JENKINS PITTMAN, JUDGE
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