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Code · New Jersey · Title 17 — Notice and Publication · Chapter 14A

17:14A-10. Publishing notice of application and hearing by incorporators

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The incorporators shall give public notice of the application and of the time and place designated by the commissioner for the hearing thereon, by publishing it prior to the time of hearing at least once a week for four weeks in at least one newspaper published and circulating in the municipality where the principal office of the safe deposit company will be located. If there is no newspaper published in the municipality, the notice shall be published in a newspaper having a general circulation in the municipality.
The notice shall also state the proposed name of the company, the name of the municipality where the principal office of the company will be located, the names and addresses, both residence and post office, of the incorporators, and the aggregate amount which they have agreed to invest in the company before it commences business.
L.1983, c. 566, s. 17:14A-10.
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