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Williams v. American Totalisator Company, Inc.

Appellate Court of Connecticut
May 24, 1988
542 A.2d 806 (Conn. App. Ct. 1988)

Summary

providing food services to patrons of wagering establishment where establishment receives percentage of proceeds

Summary of this case from Oberdick v. Echlin Mfg. Co.

Opinion

(6182)

Submitted on briefs May 16, 1988

Decision released May 24, 1988

Action to recover damages for personal injuries sustained by the plaintiff as a result of the alleged negligence of the defendant, brought to the Superior Court in the judicial district of New Haven, where the court, Flanagan, J., granted the defendant's motion for summary judgment and rendered judgment thereon, from which the plaintiff appealed to this court. No error.

Stuart T. Cadwell and Albert R. Annunziata filed a brief for the appellant (plaintiff).

Linda D. D'Albis filed a brief for the appellee (defendant).


The plaintiff appeals from the judgment of the trial court granting the defendant's motion for summary judgment. The sole issue before us is whether the trial court erred in granting summary judgment after concluding, as a matter of law, that there was an adequate, sufficient and necessary factual basis that the work procured by the defendant to be done by the plaintiff's employer was part or process of the defendant's business, within General Statutes 31-291. The plaintiff conceded that this issue was a matter of law for the court to decide.

The trial court filed a complete and legally sound memorandum of decision granting summary judgment for the defendant. The court stated: "The vital issue herein is whether the work procured by the defendant to be done by the plaintiff's employer is part and process of the former's trade or business." The court correctly determined it would be such if the work is of such a character that it ordinarily or appropriately would be performed by the principal employer's own employees in the prosecution of his business or as an essential part of the maintenance thereof. Grenier v. Grenier, 138 Conn. 569, 571, 87 A.2d 148 (1952).

The counteraffidavit submitted by the plaintiff does not contradict the defendant's documentary evidence which presents the following facts. The defendant's business was the operation of a wagering facility to which the public was invited. An indispensible part of that operation was providing food services for its patrons. The defendant monitored the food service company which employed the plaintiff and received a percentage of the income from its sales. Thus, the duties performed by the plaintiff were those which ordinarily would have been performed by the defendant's employees in the operation of its business.

The plaintiff, as an employee of the food service company, is barred from instituting an action against the defendant for an injury sustained in the course of her employment and is limited to workers' compensation benefits under General Statutes 31-291.

There was no genuine issue as to any material fact in this case and the applicable law required the entry of a summary judgment for the defendant. Genco v. Connecticut Light Power Co., 7 Conn. App. 164, 175, 508 A.2d 58 (1986).


Summaries of

Williams v. American Totalisator Company, Inc.

Appellate Court of Connecticut
May 24, 1988
542 A.2d 806 (Conn. App. Ct. 1988)

providing food services to patrons of wagering establishment where establishment receives percentage of proceeds

Summary of this case from Oberdick v. Echlin Mfg. Co.
Case details for

Williams v. American Totalisator Company, Inc.

Case Details

Full title:BRENDA LEE WILLIAMS v. AMERICAN TOTALISATOR COMPANY, INC

Court:Appellate Court of Connecticut

Date published: May 24, 1988

Citations

542 A.2d 806 (Conn. App. Ct. 1988)
542 A.2d 806

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