Hartford Fire v. General Agency, No. Cv94-05330003-S (May 12, 1994)
This text of 1994 Conn. Super. Ct. 5220 (Hartford Fire v. General Agency, No. Cv94-05330003-S (May 12, 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.
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The plaintiff alleges in its complaint that it entered into a contract with the plaintiff to underwrite and provide insurance to various insureds. The defendant was to collect the insurance premiums from the insureds on the plaintiff's behalf. The plaintiff claims the defendant has not turned over all the premiums due to it.
The defendant claims the second count does not set forth an action in conversion. It claims the plaintiff does not allege "a right to possession of the property at the time of conversion" and that it has not asserted title to the premiums allegedly collected by the defendant. If an insured paid money to the defendant for insurance premiums the plaintiff wouldn't have received that same CT Page 5221 money from the defendant.
"An action of conversion is a suit for damages by the owner of a chattel or by one entitled to the immediate possession of the chattel against one who has wrongfully appropriated the chattel in derogation of the rights of the rightful owner or possessor."
Connecticut Law of Torts, 3d ed. Wright 28, Fitzgerald, § 25, page 38. It has been held that money can be subject to conversion, Omar v. Mezvinsky,
The allegations of the plaintiff's complaint also would seem to support a CUPTA complaint. More than one act is alleged. If the plaintiff's allegations are accepted as true the defendant has wrongfully retained monies rightfully belonging to the plaintiff. It would certainly seem to be an allegation of unlawful activity that is unethical and oppressive and geared to cause injury to "other businessmen", Krawiec v. Blake Motor,
The motion to strike is denied.
Corradino, J. CT Page 5222
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