Connecticut Statutes

§ 33-212 — Marketing contract.

Connecticut § 33-212
JurisdictionConnecticut
Title 33Corporations
Ch. 596Cooperative Marketing Corporations

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Conn. Gen. Stat. § 33-212 (2026).

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Any such corporation may enter into marketing contracts with its members requiring the members to sell for any period of time, not over ten years, all or any part of their agricultural products or commodities exclusively to or through the corporation or any agency designated by the corporation. If such contract provides for a sale to the corporation, title to such products shall pass absolutely, except for recorded liens, to the corporation on delivery or, if expressly so agreed in such contract, at any time specified therein. Any such contract may provide for sale by the corporation with or without taking title to such property, and may provide that the corporation shall pay to the member the resale price after the deduction of necessary expenses, including interest or dividends on stock

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Legislative History

(1949 Rev., S. 5321.)

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