Court Opinion

ID: 3330020
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2016-07-05 17:45:31.474367+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T09:37:55.834028
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[EDITOR'S NOTE: This case is unpublished as indicated by the issuing court.]
JUDGMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH STIPULATION
This appeal by application for reassessment of damages filed by the Defendant for taking of certain real property in the Town of Andover, County of Tolland, State of Connecticut and more particularly bounded and described in the Notice of Condemnation and assessment of Damages attached hereto as Exhibit A, came to this Court on November 29, 1988 and thence to a later time when the parties having appeared, the matter was referred to the Honorable William Bieluch, a State Trial Referee, to take testimony and reassess such damages thence to the present time when the parties filed a Stipulation.
The State Trial Referee, having heard the parties on the Stipulation, and having viewed the property, finds that the fair value of the property on the date of taking was $20,000 and that damages should be reassessed accordingly.
The State Trial Referee further finds that $9,000 was deposited by the Defendant with the Clerk of this Court for the use of the persons entitled thereto on account of the damages to be awarded and that the deficiency CT Page 6054 between the fair value of the property and the amount so deposited is $11,000.
WHEREFORE, it is adjudged that the damages be and they are hereby assessed at $20,000 and that the Defendant shall pay to the Plaintiffs $11,000, being the amount of the deficiency as above determined and there shall be no appraisal fees, interest or Court costs awarded unless the Defendant fails to make payment within six weeks of this judgment in which case interest shall accrue at the legal rate. And, further, by this judgment, the Defendant has not acquired any rights to Plaintiff's remaining land, particularly the cottage or cabin located adjacent to the taking area. Plaintiffs will continue to have the right to seek redress for any damage to their remaining land by activities of the Defendant.
By the Court William Bieluch State Trial Referee CT Page 6055