Connecticut Statutes
§ 3-23a — Replacement of mutilated, destroyed, stolen or lost state obligations.
Connecticut § 3-23a
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Bluebook
Conn. Gen. Stat. § 3-23a (2026).
Text
If any obligation of the state, which shall include bonds, notes, coupons or other evidence of state indebtedness, becomes mutilated, defaced, destroyed, stolen or lost, the State Treasurer may cause to be executed and delivered to the owner or his authorized attorney or agent a new obligation of like tenor, amount, date, interest rate and maturity as the obligation so mutilated, defaced, destroyed, stolen or lost, in exchange and substitution for such mutilated or defaced obligation, or in lieu of and substitution for the obligation destroyed, stolen or lost upon the filing with said Treasurer of proof of ownership, and proof of theft or destruction or loss satisfactory to said Treasurer, and upon the furnishing said Treasurer with indemnity or surety satisfactory to him and compliance wi
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Legislative History
(1971, P.A. 701, S. 1.)
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Connecticut § 3-23a, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/ct/3-23a.