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Code · New Jersey · Title 45 — Mining, Oil and Gas · Chapter 22A

45:22A-36. Submission to jurisdiction by application; service of process; conduct prohibited by act; authorization of agency to receive service

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a. For purposes of this act, an application for registration submitted to the agency shall be deemed a submission by the applicant to the jurisdiction of the New Jersey courts.
b. In addition to the methods of service of process provided for in the rules governing the New Jersey courts, service may be made by delivering a copy of the process to the office of the agency, but such service shall not be effective unless the plaintiff, which may be the agency in a proceeding instituted by it:
(1)Forthwith sends a copy of the process and of the pleading by certified mail to the defendant or respondent at his last known address, and
(2)The plaintiff's affidavit of compliance with this section is filed in the case on or before the return day of the process, or within such further time as the court allows.
c. If any person, including any nonresident of this State, engages in conduct prohibited by this act or any rule or order hereunder, and does not file a consent to the service of process, and personal jurisdiction over him cannot otherwise be obtained in this State, that conduct authorizes the agency to receive service of process in any noncriminal proceeding against him or his successor which grows out of that conduct and which is brought under this act or any rule or order hereunder, with the same force and validity as if served on him personally. Notice shall be given as provided in subsection b.
L.1977, c. 419, s. 16.
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