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Code · New Jersey · Title 17 — Notice and Publication · Chapter 12B

17:12B-173. Exhibition of books, papers, securities, oaths; subpoena

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173. The officers, directors and employees of the State association or an out-of-State association shall exhibit its books, papers and securities to the commissioner or the person appointed by him to conduct the examination, and otherwise facilitate the same so far as it may be in their power so to do. The commissioner and every examiner may administer an oath or affirmation to any person whose testimony is required on any examination, and compel the appearance of any person for the purpose of examination, and the production of books, papers and documents, by subpoena.
If any person shall fail to obey the subpoena, give testimony, answer questions or produce any books, papers or documents as required, the Superior Court may, upon ex parte application, make an order compelling him to do so.
L.1963,c.144,s.173; amended 1996, c.17, s.96.
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