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2009 Connecticut Code
Title 7 Municipalities
Chapter 101 Municipal Gas And Electric Plants
Sec. 7-228. Compulsory purchase by municipality.
Sec. 7-228. Compulsory purchase by municipality. Any corporation desiring to
enforce the obligation of any municipality, hereby imposed, to purchase any property
shall file with the clerk of such municipality, within thirty days after the passage of the
final vote whereby such municipality has decided to establish a plant, a detailed schedule,
describing such property and stating the terms of sale proposed. If the parties fail to
agree as to what shall be sold or what the terms of sale or delivery shall be, either party
may, after thirty days after filing the schedule, apply by petition to the superior court
for the judicial district in which such plant is located, or to any judge thereof in vacation,
setting forth the facts and praying an adjudication between the parties, and thereafter
such court or judge shall, after notice and hearing, appoint a special commission of one
or three persons, who shall give the parties an opportunity to be heard and shall thereafter
adjudicate whether the property contained in such schedule, real or personal, including
rights and easements, properly belongs to such plant and should be sold by the one and
purchased by the other and what the time, price and other conditions of sale and delivery
thereof shall be. Such commission shall report its doings to the superior court for the
judicial district in which the plant is located, for confirmation by said court.(1949 Rev., S. 725; P.A. 78-280, S. 2, 127.)
History: P.A. 78-280 substituted "judicial district" for "county".
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