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Code · New Jersey · Title 4 — Public Fiscal Administration · Chapter 11

4:11-4 Application for license; fee.

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A person, before engaging in the business referred to in section 4:11-3 of this Title shall, annually on or before June 1, file an application for a license with the secretary on a form prescribed by him and pay an application fee of $30.00 which shall not be returned if the license is not granted.
The application shall state the nature of the business, the breed or breeds of cattle, sheep, horses or swine which the applicant proposes to handle, the name of the person applying for the license, and, if the applicant be a firm, association, partnership or corporation, the full name of each member of such firm, association, partnership or the names of the officers of the corporation, and the name of the agent or agents of the applicant, the municipality and the post-office address at which the business is to be conducted, and such other facts as the secretary shall prescribe.
The applicant shall further satisfy the secretary of his or its character, financial responsibility and good faith in seeking to engage in the business.
Amended 1949, c.209, s.3; 1966, c.27, s.4; 1971, c.235, s.2; 1998, c.105, s.6.
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