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Code · New Jersey · Title 40 — Animals and Livestock · Chapter 62

40:62-122.1. Issuance of notes in anticipation of water rents

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L.1936, c. 38, p. 99, entitled "An act to supplement an act entitled "An act to authorize two or more municipalities in this state by means of a commission to acquire, either by purchase or condemnation, and operate privately owned waterworks now or hereafter supplying water therein, and in other municipalities, if any, in which water is supplied by the same waterworks, together with the franchises, rights, and any or all other appurtenant property of the owner or owners, of such works, and to enlarge and extend the same,' passed March twenty-third, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-three, constituting chapter one hundred and ninety-five of the Pamphlet Laws of one thousand nine hundred and twenty-three," approved March twenty-seventh, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-six, saved from repeal. [This supplement authorizes the issuance of negotiable notes, by any commission appointed pursuant to the original act, in anticipation of its receipts on account of fees, rentals and charges for the sale of water.
The amount and maturity of these notes are limited, and by section 2 the act is declared inoperative on January 1, 1942.]
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