2019 Connecticut General Statutes
Title 12 - Taxation
Chapter 208b - Taxation of Interest on Certain Obligations of the State of Connecticut
Section 12-242nn - Failure to return acceptance or file appeal.

Universal Citation: CT Gen Stat § 12-242nn (2019)

If an owner receives a notice of individual condemnation and assessment of special damages and special benefits and fails to: (1) Return a statement of acceptance or (2) file a condemnation appeal pursuant to section 12-242kk, within one hundred eighty days of the filing of notice of individual condemnation and assessment of special damages and special benefits or thirty days from the date of rejection of the statement of acceptance, if applicable, he shall be deemed to have accepted the assessment set forth in such notice and all claims of the owner arising out of or relating to the takings with respect to affected state obligations of such owner pursuant to section 12-242gg specified in such notice shall be extinguished. The secretary shall, within thirty days of the expiration of the one-hundred-eighty-day period or the thirty-day period, whichever is later, file an application with the court to pay such owner the amount due the owner as established in the notice of individual condemnation and assessment of special damages and special benefits. The court shall certify the assessment and send such certification to the Comptroller who shall, upon receipt thereof, draw his order upon the Treasurer in favor of the owner for the amount due him as established in the notice of individual condemnation and assessment of special damages and special benefits. The owner or the secretary shall not appeal such certification.

(P.A. 95-2, S. 11, 37.)

History: P.A. 95-2 effective March 8, 1995.

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