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Code · New Jersey · Title 27 — State Control of Manufacture and Sale of Liquor [Repealed] · Chapter 16

27:16-60. Award; award for removal or restoration of buildings

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The commission shall thereupon make a just and equitable award of the damages sustained by reason of the taking of such real estate, having due regard to the rights and interests of all persons concerned, considering in the award the condition of each parcel at the time of the mailing of notices as provided in section 27:16-58 of this title, and the condition in which each parcel will be left after the taking, with or without any building which may be situate thereon, and the removal and restoration as far as practicable of any such building if such removal is determined to be practicable and in the interest of the county and just to the owner, and in any such case the award made shall state the total amount of damages awarded and that part of the amount which is awarded for removal and restoration.
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