(a) The Superior Court shall have exclusive jurisdiction of all matters relating to the sale of real property in which the General Assembly before June 1, 1886, exercised jurisdiction when, by reason of the condition of the parties in interest or the limitations of any will or deed, no person or persons have power to convey a legal title to the real property. The court may make all lawful orders or decrees necessary to the full exercise of such jurisdiction.
(b) The court, if any of the parties whose interest may be affected is not represented by counsel, or for other satisfactory reasons, may direct the state's attorney for the judicial district in which the action is pending to appear, to investigate the allegations of the complaint and to do all things necessary or advisable to protect all interests not actually represented in court by counsel. The necessary expenses incurred under the direction of the court by the state's attorney shall be taxed as a cost of the action, to be paid by the parties as the court directs.
(c) All such orders and decrees shall be recorded in the land records of the town in which any real property affected thereby is situated. A certificate signed by the town clerk that the town record has been made shall be returned to the Superior Court and become a part of the record in the action.
(1949 Rev., S. 7757; P.A. 82-160, S. 2.)
History: P.A. 82-160 replaced “land” with “real property”, rephrased the section and added Subsecs. (b) and (c) which were formerly Sec. 52-13.
Ancient judicial power of legislature. 3 Dal. 395; 23 C. 430. Power to direct sale of property devoted to charitable use. 5 C. 119; 85 C. 309.
Structure Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 895 - Civil Jurisdiction
Section 52-1. - Administration of legal and equitable rights.
Section 52-9b. - Civil jury sessions for the court of common pleas for New Haven County. Where held.
Section 52-10. - Jurisdiction of the Superior Court. Actions against judgments of.
Section 52-12a. - Jurisdiction over foreign defamation judgment.
Section 52-13. - Protection of unrepresented interests.
Section 52-14. - Jurisdiction of cases brought prior to October 1, 1955.
Section 52-15 and 52-16. - Naturalization of aliens. Disposal of fees.
Section 52-22. - Courts may pass title to real property by decree.
Section 52-23. - Order to guardian to convey ward's realty.
Section 52-29. - Superior Court may declare rights and legal relations.
Section 52-32. - Transfer of causes brought to the wrong court.