Trelease v. the Travelers Companies, No. Cv95 32 48 41 S (Jan. 17, 1996)
This text of 1996 Conn. Super. Ct. 490 (Trelease v. the Travelers Companies, No. Cv95 32 48 41 S (Jan. 17, 1996)) 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 defendant argues that this court lacks jurisdiction because the plaintiff did not comply with General statutes §
The plaintiff claims that a Tuesday return date is not required because this proceeding is brought under the statutes pertaining to arbitration proceedings, General statutes §
There are two reasons why a Tuesday return date is required. First, unless the governing statute specifies otherwise, special proceedings must comply with the requirements set forth for civil actions in general. See, e.g. Middlesex Mutual Assurance Co. v.Clinton, Superior Court, Judicial District of Middlesex, Docket No. 70756
Second, this case is more than just a special proceeding to compel arbitration. The plaintiff has joined, perhaps improperly1, claims for double, treble, and punitive damages, as well as CT Page 491 attorney's fees, based upon allegations (1) the defendant intentionally and willfully breached the terms of the insurance policy it issued, (2) the defendant violated the Unfair Insurance Practice Act, General Statutes §§
This court's granting the motion to dismiss without qualification would not serve the ends of justice. At one time in our jurisprudence, an improper return date was a defect which could not be corrected. See Brandriff v. Sellas,
The defendant's motion to dismiss is granted unless the plaintiff properly amends the return date of the summons within three weeks of the date of this memorandum.
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