2005 Connecticut Code - Sec. 47-60. Reservation land held in trust by state. Conveyances by Indians void.
Sec. 47-60. Reservation land held in trust by state. Conveyances by Indians
void. (a) Any reservation land held in trust by the state on October 1, 1989, shall continue
to be held in trust in perpetuity to prevent alienation and to insure its availability for
future generations of Indians. Except as otherwise expressly provided, all conveyances
by any Indian of any land belonging to, or which has belonged to, the estate of any tribe
shall be void.
(1949 Rev., S. 7169; P.A. 89-368, S. 21.)
History: P.A. 89-368 amended Subsec. (a) specifying that reservation land held in trust by the state shall continue to be held in trust and added Subsec. (b) re exercise of rights to tribal reservation land.
A prescriptive right-of-way cannot exist over lands, the conveyance of which is forbidden by law. 51 C. 71. Cited. 180 C. 474, 475, 478.
Cited. 22 CA 229, 236; judgment reversed and case remanded to appellate court with direction to remand it to trial court for further proceedings, see 217 C. 612 et seq.
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