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Code · New Jersey · Title 43 — Property · Chapter 10

43:10-72. Withdrawal by veterans from former fund for court attendants; payments returned with interest

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L.1933, c. 429, p. 1152, entitled "A supplement to an act entitled "An act providing for the retirement and pensioning of court attendants in counties of the second class of this state,' approved April sixteenth, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-nine," approved December fourth, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-three, saved from repeal. [This act provides that any court attendant, being a veteran of any war, who is a member of the retirement system created by L.1929, c. 104, p. 170, which act was repealed by L.1936, c. 139, p. 330, may, at any time withdraw from such system, upon making application for such withdrawal, and receive the amount of his payments into such system, with interest, without prejudice to his right as a veteran to any benefits to which he might be entitled under any other law of this state.]
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