NEW CANAAN COUNTRY SCHOOL, INC. v. NEW CANAAN


138 Conn. 347 (1951)

THE NEW CANAAN COUNTRY SCHOOL, INC. v. TOWN OF NEW CANAAN

Supreme Court of Connecticut.

Decided November 20, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John C. Sturges, with whom, on the brief, was Ira E. Hicks, for the appellant (defendant).

David G. Marvin, for the appellee (plaintiff).

BROWN, C. J., JENNINGS, BALDWIN, INGLIS and O'SULLIVAN, JS.


JENNINGS, J.

The plaintiff runs a country day school in New Canaan. None of the pupils live at the school. It is entitled to a tax exemption on such of its property as is used exclusively for carrying out its purposes as an educational institution. The question to be decided is whether two houses owned by the plaintiff and used solely for living quarters for some of its teachers are exempt under General Statutes, §...

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