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Stanley v. Lincoln

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  • Title: Stanley v. Lincoln
  • Author : the Court of Appeals of the State of Connecticut
  • Release Date : January 01, 2003
  • Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 56 KB

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Argued November 19, 2002 Opinion In this action to recover damages for unlawful cutting of trees and shrubs by the defendants, Flynt C. Lincoln, Lauree A. Lincoln and John C. Burson, the plaintiff, Eileen Stanley, appeals from the judgment of the trial court, rendered after a jury trial, awarding a sum of $210 to the plaintiff. On appeal, the plaintiff claims that the court improperly (1) precluded testimony regarding (a) damage to her property's environment, and (b) the replacement value of the trees and shrubs that were destroyed, and (2) treated her claim for treble damages pursuant to General Statutes § 52560 as an election to abandon her claim for environmental damages. We affirm the judgment of the trial court. The following facts and procedural history are relevant to our resolution of the plaintiff's appeal. The plaintiff owns property at 548 Hall Hill Road in Somers. The Lincolns own neighboring property at 534 Hall Hill Road. In 1999, the Lincolns hired Burson, a land clearing contractor doing business as Rocky Mountain Wood Company, to cut and to carry away certain trees, timber and shrubbery located on a portion of the plaintiff's property. Burson cleared the plaintiff's property as instructed.


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