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Code · New Jersey · Title 46 — Water Rights · Chapter 39

46:39-1. Rental by two or more acting as co-executors, co-administrators, co-guardians, co-trustees, co-receivers; accessibility

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When a safe-deposit box or other receptacle for the safekeeping of personal property is rented to two or more persons acting as co-executors, co-administrators, co-guardians, co-trustees or co-receivers, access to such safe-deposit box or other receptacle may be allowed as follows, as the contract of renting shall provide:
(a)by any one or more of such persons acting as co-executors;
(b)by any one or more of the persons acting as co-administrators, co-guardians, co-trustees or co-receivers, when authorized in a writing signed by the other person or all other persons so acting;
(c)by any agent authorized in a writing signed by all the persons acting as co-executors, co-administrators, co-guardians, co-trustees or co-receivers.
L.1955, c. 151, p. 644, s. 1, eff. July 18, 1955.
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