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Code · New Jersey · Title 32 — Motor Vehicles · Chapter 1

32:1-166. Consents to suits previously given not affected

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Nothing herein contained shall be deemed to revoke, rescind or affect any consents to suits, actions or proceedings against the Port Authority heretofore given by the two said States in chapter eight hundred and two of the laws of New York of one thousand nine hundred and forty-seven, as amended, and chapter forty-three of the laws of New Jersey of one thousand nine hundred and forty-seven, as amended; chapter six hundred and thirty-one of the laws of New York of one thousand nine hundred and forty-seven, as amended; chapter forty-four of the laws of New Jersey of one thousand nine hundred and forty-seven, as amended, and chapter five hundred and thirty-four of the laws of New York of one thousand nine hundred and forty-eight and chapter ninety-seven of the laws of New Jersey of one thousand nine hundred and forty-eight.
L.1951, c. 204, p. 743, s. 10.
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