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Code · New Jersey · Title 46 — Water Rights · Chapter 8D

46:8D-14. Recording of financing statement security agreement, lien

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a. The lender of funds secured by a promissory note and pledge of the stock and proprietary lease of a cooperative unit shall record its lien by the method of recordation provided in the applicable statutes. If the secured transactions laws of N.J.S.12A:9-317 et seq. apply, the lender shall record its financing statement or security agreement in the office of the Secretary of State and the county recording office of the county in which any portion of the lands in which the cooperative unit is located.
b. In addition to the recording required pursuant to subsection a. of this section, the cooperative unit lender shall not have a perfected lien unless it records its lien in the master register for the cooperative in the county recording office of the county in which the cooperative unit is located. The lender shall pay to the county recording officer a fee of $1.00 per page for recording of its lien in the master register which shall be in addition to the recording fees applicable to regular recording of the documents.
L.1987,c.381,s.15; amended 2001, c.117, s.25.
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