jony LawServer - Laws, Legal Information & Lawyers

Print

Connecticut General Statutes 13b-305 - Complaint by state's attorney for neglect of highway

 

Connecticut General Statutes > Title 13b > Chapter 245a > § 13b-305 - Complaint by state's attorney for neglect of highway


Current as of: 2009
Check for updates

When any railroad company neglects to construct any highway or bridge which it is its duty to construct, or to keep in repair any bridge, embankment, filling or abutment which it is its duty to maintain, the state's attorney in any judicial district in which the whole or any part of such highway, bridge, embankment, filling or abutment is situated shall make complaint thereof to the superior court for such judicial district, and further proceedings shall thereupon be taken against such company, similar to those required against a town neglecting to construct a road laid out by the Superior Court or to keep in repair a road within its limits which it is its duty to construct or keep in repair.

Prev | Next

________________________________________________________________________

Questions & Answers: Railroads

Ditch light requirements are described in 49 CFR 229-125: http://www.lawserver.com/law/country/us/cfr/49_cfr_229-125 Because there is no interchange with the general railroad sys...
i have been calling and e-mailing two time a month sence June for the csx railroad to come out and cut the weeds and paick up trash next to our property .We can not cut it our self...
I couldn't find if it's illegal to remove railroad spikes from an exempt railway that is no longer in service. Thank You,...
Randy, If the property belongs to the railway, then I don't see how it could be legal to trespass onto the railway's property to take supplies that belong to the railway. Just be...
haha thanks....yeah that's what I thought was tying to tell the kids at work that but I didn't want to be called a lier I just didn't now if there was a specific law that I could p...
I saw that earlier I just didn't know if there was one that had any mention for exempt (closed) railways. thanks...
 

LawServer is for purposes of information only and is no substitute for legal advice.
© 2013 LawServer, Inc. All rights reserved