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Code · New Jersey · Title 12 — Elections · Chapter 3

12:3-37.1. Counties, municipalities and other instrumentalities of state; lease or permission to use for park and recreational purposes

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The State is authorized to lease or otherwise permit county or municipal or other instrumentality of the State use of riparian lands owned by the State and situate within the county or other instrumentality of the State or within or contiguous to said municipality, when said lease or use is approved by the Department of Environmental Protection, without consideration or at nominal consideration, and to be maintained and used exclusively for park and recreational purposes. Said lease or use agreement shall contain a limitation that if the riparian lands are not maintained and used in accordance with the provisions of this act, such lease or use agreement shall be of no further force and effect.
L.1975, c. 354, s. 1, eff. March 3, 1976. Amended by L.1977, c. 375, s. 2, eff. Feb. 8, 1978.
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