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Code · New Jersey · Title 43 — Property · Chapter 13

43:13-46. Beneficiaries under other pension laws excepted; workmen's compensation to be deducted

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No person who shall receive any pension under any other law of this State shall be entitled to receive the benefits of this article. Any compensation paid under the workmen's compensation law, chapter fifteen of Title 34 of the Revised Statutes of New Jersey, to a member on account of a happening to the member, shall be deducted from any pension or benefit payments to a member as provided by this article. Should the compensation payment be made in a lump sum, then the pension or benefit payments shall cease and be deducted until such deductions shall equal the amount of such compensation.
Should the compensation be paid in periodic payments, then the amount of such compensation payments shall be deducted from the pension or benefits payable under this article until the deductions shall equal the amount of such compensation.
Amended by L.1945, c. 213, p. 713, s. 3.
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