Defendant, Robert Johnson, has filed a motion to dismiss the complaint on the ground that the court lacks jurisdiction arising from an insufficiency of the service of process and on the ground that the court cannot exercise jurisdiction over the defendant inasmuch as he is a nonresident of the State of Connecticut. In support of the motion to dismiss, the defendant has filed an affidavit stating that he was a resident of the State of Rhode Island and that, at the time of the institution of the action, he was not a resident of the State of Connecticut and that he knows of no reasons why the court has jurisdiction over his person. The plaintiffs have not filed an opposing affidavit with respect to the basis for the exercise of personal jurisdiction.
With respect to the defendant's initial claim, the court holds that service upon the "Secretary of State" within the meaning of CT Page 2987 General Statutes
The plaintiffs claim that the court may exercise personal jurisdiction in accordance with our Long Arm Statute as a result of the transaction of business by the defendant within the meaning of General Statutes
The motion to dismiss is therefore granted.
RUSH, JUDGE
