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Code · New Jersey · Title 38 — Agriculture and Horticulture · Chapter 23B

38:23B-22.1. Veterans Loan Authority; powers

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The Veterans Loan Authority in the Division of Veterans' Services in the Department of Conservation and Economic Development may, with respect to the exercise of its functions related to loans insured or guaranteed by it under the Veterans' Loan Act (1944), the provisions of any other law to the contrary notwithstanding:
a. Consent to the modification, with respect to rate of interest, time of payment of principal or interest or any portion thereof, security or other provisions of any note, contract, mortgage or any instrument securing a loan which has been guaranteed or insured by the Authority;
b. Authorize payment of or compromise, subject to the approval in writing of the Attorney-General, any claim upon or arising as a result of any such guaranty or insurance;
c. Authorize payment of, compromise, waive or release, subject to the approval in writing of the Attorney-General, any debt, right, title, claim, lien or demand, however acquired, including any equity or right of redemption, the waiver or release of any debt, right, title, claim, lien or demand including any equity or right of redemption shall be sufficient if executed by the commissioner or his duly authorized deputy on behalf of the Authority; and the register or county clerk of any county and the clerk of any court is hereby authorized to cancel of record any lien, including but not limited to judgments, chattel mortgages and conditional sales agreements whenever the document evidencing such cancellation or request for cancellation is signed by the commissioner or his duly authorized deputy on behalf of the Authority; and the register and the clerk of any county is authorized to record any documents of the Authority signed by the commissioner or his duly authorized deputy on its behalf.
d. Purchase at any sale, public or private, upon such terms and for such prices as it determines to be reasonable and take title to, property, real, personal or mixed;
e. Sell at public or private sale, exchange, assign, convey or otherwise dispose of any such property upon such terms and for such prices as it determines to be reasonable;
f. Complete, administer, operate, obtain and authorize payment for insurance on and maintain, renovate, repair, modernize, lease or otherwise deal with any property acquired or held by it pursuant to the Veterans' Loan Act
(1944)or this act;
g. Authorize payment from the Veterans' Guaranty and Insurance Fund and any income received by the investment of said fund, subject to rules and regulations of the Authority, disbursements, costs, commissions, attorney's fees and other reasonable expenses related to and necessary for the making and protection of guaranteed or insured loans and the recovery of moneys loaned or management of property acquired in connection with such loans.
L.1950, c. 216, p. 540, s. 2, eff. June 13, 1950.
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