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Code · New Jersey · Title 27 — State Control of Manufacture and Sale of Liquor [Repealed] · Chapter 11

27:11-10. Act reducing amount of 1930 issue

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L.1932, c. 250, p. 550, entitled "An act to reduce to sixty-three million dollars the debt authorized to be created by an act entitled "An act authorizing the creation of a debt of the state of New Jersey by the issuance of bonds of the state in the sum of eighty-three million dollars for highway improvements; providing the ways and means to pay the interest of said debt, and also to pay and discharge the principal thereof; and providing for the submission of this law to the people at a general election,' approved April eighteenth, one thousand nine hundred and thirty," approved June fourteenth, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-two, saved from repeal. [This act reduces the amount of the bonds authorized by L.1930, c. 228, p. 1022, from eighty-three million dollars to sixty-three million dollars.
The act was submitted to the voters of the state at the general election held in November 1932, and was officially declared adopted on December 6, 1932.]
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