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Connecticut General Statutes > Title 47 > Chapter 822 - Easements
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Title 47
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§ 47-37
When acquired by adverse use
§ 47-38
Mode of preventing acquisition
§ 47-39
Service of notice upon the party claiming the easement
§ 47-40
Giving of notice when party unknown
§ 47-41
Notice considered a disturbance of the right
§ 47-42
Easements for public utility or railway purposes
§ 47-42a
Definitions
§ 47-42b
Enforcement of conservation and preservation restrictions held by governmental body or charitable corporation
§ 47-42c
Acquisition of restrictions. Enforcement by Attorney General
§ 47-42d
Permit applications filed with state, local land use agency, local building official or director of health. Appeals by party holding restriction
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