Perugini v. Coughlin, No. Cv 97 0138779 (Dec. 8, 1998)
This text of 1998 Conn. Super. Ct. 15272 (Perugini v. Coughlin, No. Cv 97 0138779 (Dec. 8, 1998)) 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
Both the plaintiff and defendant are residents of Connecticut.
Service was made by abode service upon the defendant at a Trumbull address.
The defendant has filed this motion to dismiss citing a lack of jurisdiction for the reason that at the time the abode service was effectuated, March 24, 1997, the defendant did not live at that address. He argues that neither personal nor abode service as required by Sections
He filed an affidavit in support of his motion which states "On March 24, 1997, and for some time prior to that date, I did not reside at 58 Greyrock Road, Trumbull, Connecticut."
The plaintiff argues that at the time of service, the defendant listed this address as his residence on his motor vehicle registration and also on his voter registration. The plaintiff also argued that the plaintiff received actual notice of service. The residence in question is owned by the defendant's mother. Those claims are unrefuted by the defendant. He offered no other evidence or testimony.
In the final analysis, the determination of one's usual place of abode is a question of fact and the court may consider various circumstances. Plonski vs. Halloran,
Our Supreme Court has held that "the most prominent purpose of the law prescribing the modes of serving civil process was to ensure actual notice to defendants. Clegg vs. Bishop,
When a motion to dismiss for lack of personal jurisdiction raises a factual question which is not determinable from the face of the record, the burden of proof is on the plaintiff to present evidence which will establish jurisdiction. Standard TallowCorporation vs. Jowdy,
The defendant failed to notify the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles within 48 hours of his change of address as he is required to do under Section
The purpose of Section 45-15 is the identification of drivers and facilitating communication with them. State of Connecticutvs. Baltromitis, 5 Conn. Cir. Ct. 72 (1967).
For the foregoing reasons the motion to dismiss is denied.
By the Court
Joseph W. Doherty, Judge
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