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Code · New Jersey · Title 18A — Education · Chapter 65

18A:65-51. Designation of the corporation to receive federal appropriations

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The assent of the state to the grants of moneys for the purposes, upon the terms and in accordance with the several conditions and provisions of the acts of congress hereinafter enumerated having been heretofore signified and expressed, and certified copies of the acts giving such assent having been transmitted to the secretary of the treasury of the United States, the corporation, being the state agricultural college of New Jersey, at which the state agricultural experiment station is established and located, is designated the college to receive the benefit of the said acts of congress, and the corporation is designated as the public educational corporation to which all moneys appropriated by congress under such acts, or supplements thereto, shall be paid for the purposes mentioned therein:
a. The act approved March 2, 1887;
b. The act approved March 16, 1906;
c. The act approved February 24, 1925.
L.1967, c.271.
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