Connecticut Statutes
§ 7-115 — Establishment of disputed boundaries.
Connecticut § 7-115
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Bluebook
Conn. Gen. Stat. § 7-115 (2026).
Text
When the selectmen of adjoining towns, or of a town and the warden and burgesses of a borough or the mayor and clerk of a city therein or adjoining, do not agree as to the place of the division line between their respective communities, the Superior Court, upon application of either, shall appoint a committee of three to fix such disputed line and establish it by suitable monuments and report their doings to said court. When such report has been accepted by said court and, together with the record of acceptance, has been lodged for record in the records of both the communities interested therein, the line so fixed and established shall thereafter be the true division line between them, and said court may allow costs at its discretion. Before such committee proceeds to fix such line or monu
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Legislative History
(1949 Rev., S. 629; P.A. 84-146, S. 3.) History: P.A. 84-146 included a reference to posting of notice on a place other than a signpost. The report is final, except for fraud, misconduct or irregularity of committee. 52 C. 180. Cited. 10 CA 80.
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Bluebook (online)
Connecticut § 7-115, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/ct/7-115.