Connecticut General Statutes

Conn. Gen. Stat. § 3-64a (2026)

Property presumed abandoned generally

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All property not otherwise provided for or excluded from this part, including any income, interest or other increment thereto and deducting any lawful charges, which is held or owing in this state and has remained unclaimed by the owner for more than three years after it became due, payable or distributable, is presumed abandoned.

(1961, P.A. 540, S. 9; Nov. Sp. Sess. P.A. 81-1, S. 7, 10.)

History: Nov. Sp. Sess. P.A. 81-1 changed time period after which property is presumed abandoned from 7 to 3 years.

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 1 case, 1988–1988 · leading case: Aetna Life Ins. v. Parker, 692 F. Supp. 94 (D. Conn. 1988).
Aetna Life Ins. v. Parker, 692 F. Supp. 94 (D. Conn. 1988). · cites it 9× “§ 1132 (a)(3); in its second amended complaint, filed December 24, 1986, plaintiff contends that the defendants State of Connecticut (“Connecticut” or “State”) and its state treasurer have improperly demanded surrender under Connecticut’s escheat stat *95 ute, Conn.Gen.Stat. §…”
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