Dunphy v. Yankee Gas Services Company, No. Cv 940246428s (Oct. 23, 1995)
This text of 1995 Conn. Super. Ct. 11918 (Dunphy v. Yankee Gas Services Company, No. Cv 940246428s (Oct. 23, 1995)) 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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"A person who uses an intrinsically dangerous means to accomplish a lawful end, in such a way as will necessarily or obviously expose the person of another to the danger of probable injury, is liable if such injury results, even though he uses all proper care." Caporale v. C.W. Blakeslee Sons, Inc.,
The doctrine of strict liability for dangerous activities is imposed sparingly in Connecticut. Levenstein v. Yale University,
The plaintiffs have cited no Connecticut case in which strict liability was imposed on a gas company based on its provision of gas for home use, nor have they cited any cases from other jurisdictions which have reached that conclusion.
It is appropriate for a court to determine, in the first instance, whether as a matter of law the complained of activity is "ultra-hazardous." Plourde v. Hartford Electric Light Co.,
Although styled as a motion for summary judgment, the court treats it as a motion to strike (see, e.g., Plourde v. HartfordElectric Light Co., supra, and Auriemme v. Bridgeport Gas Co., supra, in which the court sustained the defendant's demurrer, the predecessor to the modern motion to strike, and McDermott v.Southern Connecticut Gas Co., supra, in which the court granted a motion to strike.). There is no prejudice to the plaintiff in treating the defendant's motion for summary judgment as a motion to strike, and, having done so, the court orders count two stricken for failure to state a claim upon which relief may be granted as a matter of law.
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