Connecticut Statutes
§ 31-267 — Priority of claim for contributions in case of insolvency, bankruptcy or dissolution.
Connecticut § 31-267
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Bluebook
Conn. Gen. Stat. § 31-267 (2026).
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In the event of any distribution of an employer's assets pursuant to an order of any court under the laws of this state, including any receivership, assignment for benefit of creditors, adjudicated insolvency, composition or similar proceeding, contributions then or thereafter due shall be paid in full prior to all other claims except taxes. In the event of an employer's adjudication in bankruptcy, judicially confirmed extension proposal or composition under the federal Bankruptcy Act of 1898, as amended, contributions then or thereafter due shall be entitled to such priority as is provided in Section 64 of that act (U.S. Code, Title 11, Section 104), as amended. In the event of any distribution of the employer's assets upon the termination of the corporate existence of such employer, eith
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Legislative History
(1949 Rev., S. 7537.) Cited. 125 C. 302; 126 C. 115; 127 C. 176; Id., 181; 128 C. 87; 133 C. 117; 314 U.S. 569; 175 C. 269.
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