Case ID: conn-supp_4/html/0105-01.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
Author: {"author": "\n      ELLS, J.", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

BASSETT, COMMISSIONER vs. BROADWAY BANK AND TRUST COMPANY
    Superior Court New Haven County
    File #47428
    Present: Hon. ARTHUR F. ELLS, Judge.
    Attorney-General, R. M. Dowling,
    Special Attorney, Attorney for the Plaintiff.
    Chambers & Hesselmeyer, Attorneys for the Defendant.
    MEMORANDUM FILED JULY 2, 1936.
   ELLS, J.

The applicant rendered services to the Receiver, the First National Bank, for which it .has not been paid. The work was done in pursuance of a contract approved by the Court. The bill ought to have been presented to the original receiver and paid by it before it turned over the estate to the successor receiver. Good reason has been shown to this Court on this hearing as to why the bill was not so presented. It is therefore in order that it be now paid by the present receiver.

The remaining question is as to the amount. In fairness, it should be the same sum which would have been paid if the bill had been presented to the original receiver, and working on that basis I arrive at the sum of $21?., which the receiver is directed to pay.