Depasquale v. Day, Berry Howard, No. Cv92 0450218s (Jul. 22, 1993)
This text of 1993 Conn. Super. Ct. 6627-B (Depasquale v. Day, Berry Howard, No. Cv92 0450218s (Jul. 22, 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.
Opinion
Introduction
The plaintiffs, George L. and Josephine R. DePasquale, have sued the defendants, Day, Berry Howard, et al, alleging a conspiracy to have George L. DePasquale sign an irrevocable proxy and employment agreement which allowed his son, the defendant Blaise DePasquale, to assume control of the business rounded by George L. DePasquale, Hartford Electric Supply Company (hereinafter, "HESCO").
The defendant Walter J. Barilari has moved to strike Counts 6, 18, 19, 20 and 21 in which the plaintiff Josephine R. DePasquale has alleged tortious behavior, breach of fiduciary duty, a violation CT Page 6627-D of CUTPA, fraud, and negligent misrepresentation on the grounds that her status as the wife of George L. DePasquale does not afford her the legal basis to put forth her stated claims.
Mrs. DePasquale alleged that Mr. Barilari knew that she was the wife of George L. DePasquale, that she was dependent on him for financial support, and that since she was younger and healthier than her husband, any financial losses suffered by the plaintiff husband would also be suffered by her. There is no allegation that Josephine R. DePasquale is or was the owner of any shares of HESCO stock.
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Discussion
Connecticut General Statute
Mrs. DePasquale also claims an interest based on the premise that upon the death of her husband, she would inherit his interest in HESCO. "`Expectancy' is the bare hope of succession to the property of another, such as may be entertained by an heir apparent. Such a hope is inchoate. It has no attribute of property, and the interest to which it relates is at the time nonexistent and may never exist." Krause v. Krause,
Berger, J. CT Page 6627-F
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