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Conn. Gen. Stat. § 47-33h

Excepted interests

Known as the Dormant Mineral Interests Act

The act spans §§ 47–47 (84 sections).

Applied in 1 court decision — leading case 24 F. Supp. 2d 223 - Galvin v. Gaffney (1998)

Most recently applied in 24 F. Supp. 2d 223 - Galvin v. Gaffney (June 1998)

(1967, P.A. 553, S. 7; P.A. 78-331, S. 18, 58; P.A. 01-118, S. 3.) History: P.A. 78-331 corrected misspelling, substituting “excepted” for “accepted”; P.A. 01-118 made technical…

Sections 47-33b to 47-33 l , inclusive, shall not be applied to bar any lessor or successor of the lessor as a reversioner of the right to possession on the expiration of any lease or to bar or extinguish any easement or interest in the nature of an easement, or any rights granted, excepted or reserved by the instrument creating such easement or interest, including any right for future use, if (1) the existence of such easement or interest is evidenced by the location beneath, upon or above any part of the land described in such instrument of any pipe, valve, road, wire, cable, conduit, duct, sewer, track, hole, tower or other physical facility and whether or not the existence of such facility is observable, or to bar, extinguish or otherwise affect any interest of the United States, of this state or any political subdivision thereof, of any public service company as defined in section 16-1 or of any natural gas company, or (2) such easement or interest is a conservation restriction, as defined in section 47-42a , that is held by a land trust or nonprofit organization.

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