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Code · New Jersey · Title 40 — Animals and Livestock · Chapter 63

40:63-122. Report of commissioners; hearing; report final when confirmed by court

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The commissioners shall make a report, in writing, of their assessment, signed by them, or any two of them, to the Superior Court and apply to it for confirmation thereof. The court shall either confirm the report or refer it to the same commissioners for revision or correction, or to new commissioners to be appointed by it, or it may itself, upon a hearing had before it, modify or alter the report, and any assessment of benefits made therein, in such manner as to it may seem just.
The commissioners to whom the report may be so referred shall return it corrected and revised, or make a new report, and the same on being so returned shall be confirmed or again referred, or may be modified or altered by the court as aforesaid, and so from time to time until a report shall be made or returned which the court shall, with or without alteration, confirm. The report when confirmed shall be final and conclusive upon the municipality and upon the owner or owners of any land affected thereby.
Amended by L.1953, c. 37, p. 723, s. 229, eff. March 19, 1953.
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