Giglio v. Connecticut Light & Power Co.

Decided 1980-04-15

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Wright, J. In October of 1959, the defendant Connecticut Light and Power Company converted a coal burning home furnace to gas operation for the named plaintiff Josephine Giglio (hereinafter the plaintiff) in her apartment in Waterbury. On October 7, 1967, the plaintiff’s daughter, feeling cold, raised, the thermostat regulating the furn…

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