Security Mut. Life v. Kings West Ltd., No. Cv96 033 27 25s (Feb. 24, 1998)
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Opinion
Commissions R. W Management $56,459.27
Management fees 27,565.00
Only these two items are in dispute.
The sum of $56,459.27 which the court shall refer to as the "commission" for the lease extension in 1996, aside from being a payment to its affiliate CB Commercial Real Estate which is CT Page 2186 questionable, but in addition the legal authority for making the payment of a commission was not authorized by the court. The order appointing the receiver fails to specify any authority for payment of a commission. The modification order of the court required court approval of expenses exceeding $1500.00. An executory contract See Wells v. Hartford Manilla,
The sum for management fees after expiration of the receiver's appointment, amount to $8480 is not justified by any evidence offered to the court for services rendered after termination of the receivership. Even on a quantum merit basis the court has no evidence before it to justify the charge. It is therefore disallowed as is the commission.
So Ordered.
The Court,
By ____________________________
GEORGE A. SADEN Judge Trial Referee
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