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O'Neil v. Marulli

Superior Court, Hartford County
Sep 29, 1959
155 A.2d 58 (Conn. Super. Ct. 1959)

Opinion

File No. 118105

Since the condition of the defendants' cupboard was not, with respect to the plaintiff, the defendants' employee, either a public nuisance or a private nuisance, the count alleging liability for the plaintiff's injury to her thumb on the ground of nuisance was demurrable.

Memorandum filed September 29, 1959

Memorandum on demurrer to second count of the complaint. Demurrer sustained.

Beach, Calder Barnes, of Hartford, for the plaintiff.

Cooney Scully, of Hartford, for the defendants.


Plaintiff's complaint is in three counts. The allegations common to all three counts are as follows: On July 5, 1958, the plaintiff was an employee of the defendants and while on their premises in the course of her employment she suffered injuries to the thumb of her right hand when it was caught in a cupboard or cabinet located on the premises. The second count alleges in effect that the condition of the cupboard or cabinet constituted a nuisance. The defendants demur to that count as on file.

A defective condition, to be actionable as a nuisance, must constitute a public or private nuisance to the plaintiff to permit a recovery for personal injuries. Clearly, the subject of the second count is not concerned with a public nuisance. For that kind of a nuisance to exist, "the annoyance must be of such a nature as to injure `the citizens generally who may be so circumstanced as to come within its influence.'" Croughwell v. Chase Brass Copper Co., 128 Conn. 110, 112. Nor is the subject of the second count concerned with a private nuisance. This is the basis of the interposed demurrer. "A private nuisance exists only where one is injured in relation to a right which he enjoys by reason of his ownership of an interest in land." Webel v. Yale University, 125 Conn. 515, 525; Croughwell case, supra. The situation is different from that appearing in Munz v. Abramson, 18 Conn. Sup. 198, in which the defendant's demurrer was overruled.


Summaries of

O'Neil v. Marulli

Superior Court, Hartford County
Sep 29, 1959
155 A.2d 58 (Conn. Super. Ct. 1959)
Case details for

O'Neil v. Marulli

Case Details

Full title:FRANCES O'NEIL v. ALFRED N. MARULLI ET AL

Court:Superior Court, Hartford County

Date published: Sep 29, 1959

Citations

155 A.2d 58 (Conn. Super. Ct. 1959)
155 A.2d 58

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