Johnson Wholesale Perfume Co. v. National Surety Corp.

13 Conn. Supp. 232, 1945 Conn. Super. LEXIS 24
Connecticut Superior Court·Decided February 14, 1945·No. File No. 65733·Published

Opinion

WYNNE, J.

The complaint alleges that the thefts were spread over a period of two years ending June 8, 1944. The same opportunities for investigation are open to the defendant as to the plaintiffs. The items of loss are subject to proof. The court can see no way in which the defendant is prejudiced by the complaint as it stands, nor any reason to compel the insured to do more than they allege. The motion for more speciñc statement is denied.

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Johnson Wholesale Perfume Co. v. National Surety Corp., 13 Conn. Supp. 232, 1945 Conn. Super. LEXIS 24 (Colo. Ct. App. 1945).

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