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Code · New Jersey · Title 40A — Municipalities and Counties · Chapter 20

40A:20-6. Necessary powers of urban renewal entities

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6. Each urban renewal entity qualifying under this act shall have and may exercise such of the powers conferred by law on the form of entity selected as shall be necessary for the operation of the business of the entity and as shall be consistent with the provisions of this act, and shall have and may exercise the powers set forth in this act, but only so long as its financial agreement is in effect with the municipality pursuant to this act.
If an urban renewal entity has, with the consent of the municipality in which its project is located, transferred its project to another urban renewal entity which has assumed the contractual obligations of the transferor entity with the municipality, the transferor entity shall be discharged from any further obligation under the financial agreement, and shall be qualified to undertake another project with the same or a different municipality.
L.1991,c.431,s.6.
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