Country Lumber, Inc. v. Smith, No. Cv-01-95431 (Aug. 21, 2002)
This text of 2002 Conn. Super. Ct. 10608 (Country Lumber, Inc. v. Smith, No. Cv-01-95431 (Aug. 21, 2002)) 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 relevant facts are as follows. On May 17, 2000, the plaintiff obtained a judgment against the defendant's then husband, Michael Smith, and a judgment lien was recorded on the land records on the subject property on May 23, 2000. (Exhibit A to plaintiff's brief.) The lien itself states that it "relates back to an attachment of real property recorded on October 25, 1999." (Exhibit A.)
During the pendency of the plaintiff's case against Michael Smith, the defendant herein and Michael Smith were in the process of obtaining a divorce. On September 29, 1999, pursuant to General Statutes §
"The purpose of the notice of lis pendens is to put third persons, i.e. . . . creditors of its owners, on notice that the real estate may be subject to pending adverse interests that may affect the title or right to the property. Garcia v. Brooks Street Associates,
In this case, the defendant's lis pendens was recorded prior to the plaintiff's judgment against Michael Smith and prior to any prejudgment attachment of the property. The plaintiff was, therefore, on notice that its own interest in the property was junior to those of the defendant. Further, the plaintiff took no action to invalidate the lis pendens. The property has now been conveyed to the defendant alone and the plaintiff does not have a judgment against her. The defendant's Application for CT Page 10610 Discharge of Judgment Lien (#101) ought to be and is hereby ordered granted.
BY THE COURT
Arena, J.
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