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Code · New Jersey · Title 17B — Insurance · Chapter 36

17B:36-2. Sections and acts repealed

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The following sections, acts, and parts of acts, together with all amendments and supplements thereto, are hereby repealed.
a. The following sections of the Revised Statutes are repealed entirely:
17:24-4.
17:34-4 through 17:34-6, both inclusive; 17:34-8 through 17:34-17, both inclusive; 17:34-19 through 17:34-21, both inclusive.
17:34-22.
17:34-23 through 17:34-25.1, both inclusive.
17:34-26 and 17:34-27.
17:34-31 and 17:34-32.
17:34-33 through 17:34-43, both inclusive.
17:34-44 through 17:34-48, both inclusive.
17:38-1.
b. The following acts are repealed entirely:
P.L.1944, Chapter 175, s. 24 (C. 17:22-6.24).
P.L.1949, Chapter 248, s. 3 (C. 17:24-15).
P.L.1967, Chapter 201, s.s. 1 through 8, both inclusive, and 11 (C. 17:24-17 through C. 17:24-24, both inclusive, and C. 17:24-27).
P.L.1950, Chapter 276 (C. 17:28A-1).
P.L.1950, Chapter 271, s. 1 (C. 17:28A-2).
P.L.1943, Chapter 15 (C. 17:34-3.2 through C. 17:34-3.10, both inclusive).
P.L.1949, Chapter 198, s. 2 (C. 17:34-3.11).
P.L.1953, Chapter 156 (C. 17:34-3.12 through C. 17:34-3.22, both inclusive).
P.L.1943, Chapter 148, s.s. 1 and 2 (C. 17:34-21.1 and C. 17:34-25.2).
P.L.1946, Chapter 119 (C. 17:34-22.1).
P.L.1957, Chapter 62, s. 3 (C. 17:34-25.3).
P.L.1950, Chapter 301, s. 3 (C.17:34-32.2).
P.L.1969, Chapter 97 (C. 17:34-32.3).
P.L.1940, Chapter 208, s.s. 1 through 5, both inclusive, and 7 (C. 17:34-43.1 through C. 17:34-43.5 and C. 17:34-43.7).
P.L.1946, Chapter 154 (C. 17:34-49, C. 17:34-50 through C. 17:34-58).
P.L.1961, Chapter 82, s. 82 (C. 17:34-49.1).
P.L.1959, Chapter 122, s.s. 1 through 5 (C. 17:35A-1 through C. 17:35A-5).
P.L.1959, Chapter 123 (C. 17:35A-6 through C. 17:35A-13).
P.L.1968, Chapter 318, s.s. 1 through 13 (C. 17:35B-1 through C. 17:35B-13).
P.L.1951, Chapter 237, s.s. 2 through 4, 6 through 12 (C. 17:38-13.1 through C. 17:38-13.3, both inclusive, C. 17:38-13.5 through C. 17:38-13.11, both inclusive).
P.L.1967, Chapter 33 (C. 17:38-13.13).
P.L.1939, Chapter 305, s.s. 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 and 7 (C. 17:38-14, C. 17:38-15, C. 17:38-17 through C. 17:38-20).
P.L.1967, Chapter 35 (C. 17:38-20.1).
P.L.1967, Chapter 276 (C. 17:38-20.2).
P.L.1958, Chapter 169 (C. 17:38A-1 through C. 17:38A-15).
P.L.1949, Chapter 156 (C. 17:18-12.1).
L.1971, c. 144, s. 17B:36-2.
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