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  • Duhan v. Consumers Petroleum of Connecticut, Inc., 452 A.2d 123 (Conn. Sup. Ct. 9-3-82)

    The court examined the facts and determined that a cause of action would not be maintained under the PMPA because the relationship was that of landlord-tenant and not franchisor-franchisee.


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