Robotham v. Knap, No. 0055656 (Apr. 19, 1991)
This text of 1991 Conn. Super. Ct. 3086 (Robotham v. Knap, No. 0055656 (Apr. 19, 1991)) 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
The defendants move to strike the second count of the complaint on the grounds that the plaintiffs' contract lacks the statutory requirements for a proper and valid purchaser's lien as required by Conn. Gen. Stat.
A motion to strike challenges the legal sufficiency of the allegations of any complaint to state a claim upon which relief can be granted. Gordon v. Bridgeport Housing Authority,
Conn. Gen. Stat.
A purchaser's lien is created for the amount of the deposit paid pursuant to and stated in a contract for the conveyance of land by the recording of that contract in the records of the town in which the land is situated, provided the contract is executed by the owner and by the vendee of the land, witnesses and acknowledged in the same manner as required for a deed for the conveyance of land and describes the particular land to which it refers. . . . (emphasis added).
The defendants, in support of the motion to strike, argue that the contract is not "witnessed and acknowledged in the same manner as required for a deed for the conveyance of land." The plaintiffs, in opposition to the motion to strike, admit that the contract is not witnessed or acknowledged but submit that the defendant must plead this alleged defect as a special defense. In addition, the plaintiffs argue that the defendant have waived and are now estopped from asserting the requirements of witnesses and acknowledgment since they failed to insist upon the same at the execution of the contract. The plaintiffs cite Davidson v. O'Connell,
The invalidity of a lien is a valid defense in a foreclosure action. CT Page 3088 Petterson v. Weinstock,
SUSCO, J.
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