Conn. Gen. Stat. § 45a-166

Current with legislation from 2024 effective through June 5, 2024.
Section 45a-166 - (Formerly Sec. 45-241). Public or private sale of real property. Distribution of proceeds. Validation of sale
(a) The Court of Probate in ordering a sale under the provisions of sections 45a-164 to 45a-169, inclusive, and 45a-428 shall direct whether the sale shall be public or private. If a public sale is directed, the court shall direct the notice thereof which shall be given. If a private sale is directed, the court may, if it appears to be for the best interests of the estate, determine the price and the terms of the sale, including purchase money mortgage or mortgages, as it considers reasonable and advisable.
(b) The net proceeds of the sale shall be divided or distributed in the same manner as such real property would have been divided or distributed if it had not been sold.
(c) If a court of probate fails to direct whether the sale is to be public or private as required by subsection (a) of this section and authorizes a sale to be either public or private subject to the discretion of the fiduciary, a sale conducted pursuant to that order is as valid as if the court had not failed to direct whether the sale is to be public or private.

Conn. Gen. Stat. § 45a-166

(1949 Rev., S. 7025; 1949, S. 2939d; P.A. 80-476, S. 82; P.A. 99-238, S. 6, 8; P.A. 00-84, S. 3, 6.)

Annotations to former section 45-241: Probate Court ordered a public sale of real estate of an estate "by sealed bids to be received by the court"; held not a public sale; a public sale is one made at auction to highest bidder; order of court was void. 135 Conn. 20. Only persons affected by an order approving the sale of property constituting an asset of an estate are those to whom the estate will be distributed or creditors, if the estate is insolvent. 142 C. 379. Cited. 186 C. 360. Cited. 4 Conn.App. 436; 20 Conn.App. 58. Annotations to present section: Subsec. (a): Cited. 24 Conn.App. 582. Probate Court not required to hold public hearing to give potential bidders an opportunity to comment on bidding procedure. 66 Conn.App. 591.