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Code · New Jersey · Title 2A — Administration of Civil and Criminal Justice · Chapter 26

2A:26-3. Attachment against property of joint debtors

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An attachment may issue against the separate and joint property of joint debtors or any of them, either by their names or the name of the partnership or by whatever name they may be generally distinguished, or against the heirs, executors or administrators of them or any of them. The property so attached, whether separate or joint, shall be subject to the payment of the joint debt.
In case of fraud by one of several joint debtors which accrues to the benefit of all the joint debtors an attachment may issue against the separate property of such joint debtor or against the joint property of all.
L.1951 (1st SS), c.344.
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