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Code · New Jersey · Title 18A — Education · Chapter 62

18A:62-31 Definitions relative to higher education finance.

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3. As used in this act:
"Amount" of a contribution or a donation means, in the case of property other than cash, the fair market value of the property contributed or donated as of the close of business on the day on which the recipient of that contribution or donation acquires ownership of the property.
"Contribution year" means the fiscal year in which the endowment contribution or contributions were made, with respect to which State matching funds under sections 5 through 7 of P.L.1999, c.226 (C.18A:62-33 through C.18A:62-35) are sought or have been paid.
"Donation" means the conveyance by gift of property consisting of cash or marketable securities, the corpus of which property may, under the terms of the gift, be expended by the donee, and the income from which property may, but need not, be restricted under those terms as to use for particular purposes stipulated by the donor.
"Donation year" means the fiscal year in which the donation or donations were made, with respect to which State matching funds under sections 9 through 11 of P.L.1999, c.226 (C.18A:62-37 through C.18A:62-39) are sought or have been paid.
"Endowment contribution" means the conveyance by gift of property consisting of cash or marketable securities, the corpus of which property may not, under the terms of the gift, be expended by the person to whom the contribution is made, and the income from which property may, but need not, be restricted under those terms as to use for particular purposes stipulated by the contributor.
"Fiscal year" means the State fiscal year.
"Gift" means a completed irrevocable transfer of property, including transfer by testamentary disposition, for which transfer the transferor receives no consideration, and in which property the transferee's interest is not subject to any retained interest of the transferor or to any concurrent or future interest of any other person.
L.1999,c.226,s.3.
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