Connecticut Statutes
§ 47-36f — Force and effect of “Quitclaim Deed” form.
Connecticut § 47-36f
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Bluebook
Conn. Gen. Stat. § 47-36f (2026).
Text
A deed entitled “Quitclaim Deed”, when duly executed, has the force and effect of a conveyance to the releasee of all the releasor's right, title and interest in and to the property described therein except as otherwise limited therein, but without any covenants of title. A “Quitclaim Deed” may be used as a release of a mortgage, attachment, judgment lien or any other interest in real property.
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Related
In Re Kujan
286 B.R. 216 (D. Connecticut, 2002)
In Re Dorothy Estarellas
338 B.R. 538 (D. Connecticut, 2006)
Hamilton v. United States
806 F. Supp. 326 (D. Connecticut, 1992)
Legislative History
(P.A. 75-309, S. 9; P.A. 79-602, S. 14.) History: P.A. 79-602 substituted “has” for “shall have”.
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