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First Constitution Bank v. Harbor Village Ltd. Parts

Supreme Court of Connecticut
May 26, 1993
625 A.2d 1376 (Conn. 1993)

Opinion

(14782)

Decided May 26, 1993


The petition of the defendant Fairfield Dock Company, Inc., for certification for appeal from the Appellate Court, 31 Conn. App. 15 (AC 11548), is granted, limited to the following issues:

"1. Does a different standard apply in determining whether or not defectively recorded mortgages, as opposed to defectively recorded mechanic's liens, are valid, if both are properly executed?

"2. Was the Appellate Court correct in holding that a certificate of mechanic's lien, properly executed, and properly indexed in the Greenwich Land Records, but whose property description became detached prior to recording, is invalid?"


Jonathan S. Bowman, in support of the petition.

Jonathan D. Elliott, in opposition.


Summaries of

First Constitution Bank v. Harbor Village Ltd. Parts

Supreme Court of Connecticut
May 26, 1993
625 A.2d 1376 (Conn. 1993)
Case details for

First Constitution Bank v. Harbor Village Ltd. Parts

Case Details

Full title:FIRST CONSTITUTION BANK v. HARBOR VILLAGE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP ET AL

Court:Supreme Court of Connecticut

Date published: May 26, 1993

Citations

625 A.2d 1376 (Conn. 1993)
226 Conn. 906

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