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

40:63-77. Contents of notice; objections to ordinance filed; procedure

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The clerk of such body or board shall, by direction of the body or board, give such notice. The notice shall briefly describe the proposed improvements, which description may be made by reference to the proposed ordinance and other documents on file in the office of the municipal clerk, and shall request such persons as may object thereto to present their objections in writing at the office of such clerk and file the same with him, at or before the expiration of ten days from the date of the notice, or to said body or board at its first meeting held after the expiration of said ten days.
Said body or board of such municipality may, at such meeting or afterwards, proceed to consider and pass the ordinance, notwithstanding any objection, and thereafter the proceedings of such body or board regarding the ordinance shall be the same or as nearly as may be to like proceedings regarding ordinances passed by such body or board for the construction of sewers within such municipality.
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