46:14-4.1. Proof of instruments not acknowledged or proved
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Proof of instruments not acknowledged or proved. If a deed or other instrument cannot be acknowledged or proved for any reason, the instrument may be proved in Superior Court by proof of handwriting or otherwise to the satisfaction of the court. Notice of the application in accordance with the Rules of Court shall be given to any party whose interests may be affected.
L.1991,c.308,s.1.