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Code · New Jersey · Title 18A — Education · Chapter 72A

18A:72A-29 Lands, assets titled in name of State.

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All lands and other assets real or personal presently titled in the name of the State Board of Higher Education or the State Department of Higher Education, which are occupied by a public institution of higher education shall be titled in the name of the State of New Jersey only. All conveyances, leases and subleases, pursuant to this chapter shall be made, executed and delivered in the name of the State and shall be signed by the State Treasurer and sealed with the seal of the State.
To the extent not otherwise expressly provided under existing law, all powers and duties conferred upon the university or an affiliate pursuant to this chapter shall be exercised and performed by resolution of its governing board and all powers and duties conferred upon any of said colleges pursuant to this chapter shall be exercised and performed by resolution of its board of trustees.
All conveyances, leases and subleases made pursuant to this chapter, when duly authorized by the university, shall be made, executed and delivered in the name of the university and shall be signed by its president or a vice president and sealed with the seal of the university and all conveyances, leases and subleases made pursuant to this chapter, when duly authorized by any of said colleges, shall be made, executed and delivered in the name of the college and shall be signed by the president or a vice president and sealed with the seal of the college.
L.1967, c.271; amended 1994, c.48, s.241; 1999, c.46, s.50; 2021, c.415, s.13.
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