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Code · Connecticut · Title 45a — Probate Courts and Procedure · CHAPTER 802b — Decedents' Estates

Sec. 45a-464. (Formerly Sec. 45-298g). Security interest of purchaser for value or lender.

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(a)If a surviving spouse has apparent title to property to which sections 45a-458 to 45a-466 , inclusive, apply, a purchaser for value or a lender taking a security interest in the property takes his interest in the property free of any rights of the personal representative or an heir or devisee of the decedent.
(b)If a personal representative or an heir or devisee of the decedent has apparent title to property to which sections 45a-458 to 45a-466 , inclusive, apply, a purchaser for value or a lender taking a security interest in the property takes his interest in the property free of any rights of the surviving spouse.
(c)A purchaser for value or a lender shall not be required to inquire whether a vendor or borrower acted properly.
(d)The proceeds of a sale or creation of a security interest shall be treated in the same manner as the property transferred to the purchaser for value or a lender.
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