CHANOSKY v. CITY BUILDING SUPPLY CO.


152 Conn. 449 (1965)

BENJAMIN E. CHANOSKY, JR. v. THE CITY BUILDING SUPPLY COMPANY EDWARD N. SHAY, ADMINISTRATOR (ESTATE OF ROSEMARY KRALIK) v. ST. RAPHAEL HOSPITAL ET AL. MAURICE SEGAR v. NANCY C. LOUNSBURY, ADMINISTRATRIX (ESTATE OF C. C. LOUNSBURY), ET AL.

Supreme Court of Connecticut.

Decided February 25, 1965.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ralph C. Dixon, with whom was Philip S. Walker, for the appellant (defendant) in the first case.

Paul J. McQuillan, with whom was Frank E. Dully, for the appellee (plaintiff) in the first case.

William R. Murphy, with whom was Morris Tyler, for the appellant (named defendant) in the second case.

Harold M. Mulvey, with whom was Edward N. Shay, for the appellee (plaintiff) in the second case.

Donald P. Chernoff, for the appellants (defendants) in the third case.

Francis J. Pavetti, for the appellee (plaintiff) in the third case.

KING, C. J., MURPHY, ALCORN, COMLEY and SHANNON, JS.


ALCORN, J.

These cases, although unrelated, are treated together because of the identity of the immediate issue. The appellants in these cases were, on our motion, cited to appear and show cause why the appeal in each case should not be dismissed for failure to prosecute with proper diligence. Practice Book § 696. No cause was shown, and the appeals were dismissed. We granted reargument, and it produced no subject deserving consideration other than the assertion...

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