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Code · New Jersey · Title 20 — Personal Rights and Obligations · Chapter 3

20:3-10. Lis pendens

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Within 14 days after the filing of the complaint, the condemnor shall cause to be filed and recorded in the recording office, a notice of the pendency of the action, in form and content specified by the rules. Such notice shall include the title of the action; the docket number thereof, if known; the date of the commencement of the action, a description of the property and the interests therein being condemned, as set forth in the complaint; and the names and addresses of all condemnees known to the condemnor and the nature of their alleged interests in said property.
The lis pendens shall be indexed by the recording official, listing the condemnees as grantors and the condemnor as grantee. In default of such record, persons acquiring an interest in or lien upon the property without actual notice of the action, shall not be bound thereby but the failure to comply with the provisions of this section shall not otherwise affect such proceedings.
L.1971, c. 361, s. 10.
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