In October, 1974, the plaintiff commenced this action against Vernon Reynolds and Thomas Reynolds and the Reynolds Foundry and Manufacturing Corporation. On June 6, 1975, upon motion by the plaintiff,1 a default was entered against all defendants for failure to appear. On October 31, 1975, after a hearing in damages, the court rendered judgment against the named defendant on the first count only. On February 4, 1976, this defendant filed a motion to open the judgment which the court denied. The defendant assigns error in that denial. The disposition of this first assignment is dispositive of the appeal.
General Statutes
The default which entered against the defendant did not entitle the plaintiff to recover anything more than nominal damages. Cardona v. Valentin,
There is error, the judgment is set aside and the case is remanded for further proceedings not inconsistent with this opinion.
PARSKEY, D. SHEA and SPONZO, Js., participated in this decision.
