CONNECTICUT STATUTES AND CODES
Sec. 19a-307. (Formerly Sec. 19-158). Sale of abandoned or unused lots.
Sec. 19a-307. (Formerly Sec. 19-158). Sale of abandoned or unused lots. Any
town or any mutual nonstock cemetery association or corporation having charges legally
assessed against any lot in the cemetery under its control or any holder of any such lot
which have been due and unpaid for at least ten years shall be authorized to sell the
unused portion of such lot in such manner as its legislative body or governing board,
as the case may be, may direct, provided a notice shall be sent by registered or certified
mail to any such lotholder and any other person known to be beneficially interested in
any such lot, at the last-known address of such lotholder or other person, which notice
shall substantially contain the information that, if such legally assessed charges are not
paid within a year from the date of the issuance of such notice, such town, cemetery
association or corporation may take over any unused portion of such lot for the purpose
of sale, provided space shall be reserved for the surviving spouse, if any, of the original
lotholder, if the surviving spouse would otherwise be eligible for burial in such cemetery
under the rules and regulations governing burials in such cemetery. If such town, association or corporation is unable to determine any person known to be beneficially interested
in any such lot, it shall cause to be published, in a newspaper having a circulation in the
town in which the cemetery is located, at least once a week for three consecutive weeks,
a notice containing the same information as is sent to any known lotholder or person
known to be beneficially interested. The proceeds from the sale of such unused portion
of such lots shall first be used to reimburse such town, association or corporation for
any past due charges and costs of sale. The balance shall be placed in a perpetual care
fund, the interest from which shall be expended in the care of such uncared-for lots in
such cemetery as are designated by the legislative body of such town or the governing
board of such cemetery, as the case may be.
(1949 Rev., S. 4705; 1957, P.A. 97; 1971, P.A. 172.)
History: 1971 act allowed towns, acting through their legislative bodies, to sell abandoned or unused lots in cemeteries
under their control; Sec. 19-158 transferred to Sec. 19a-307 in 1983.
See Sec. 19a-314 re penalty for violation of this section.
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