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Code · New Jersey · Title 48 — Partnerships · Chapter 23

48:23-25 Authority to enter into contracts, transfer assets.

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8. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law, rule, or regulation to the contrary, contracts may be entered into and assets may be transferred, leased, subleased, licensed, or sublicensed, or authorized to be transferred, leased, subleased, licensed, or sublicensed pursuant to P.L.2010, c.104 (C.48:23-18 et al.) without the approval of the State House Commission, established pursuant to R.S.52:20-1, the State Leasing and Space Utilization Committee, established pursuant to section 4 of P.L.1992, c.130 (C.52:18A-191.4), or the Office of Leasing Operations in the General Services Administration of the Department of the Treasury, established pursuant to section 3 of P.L.1992, c.130 (C.52:18A-191.3), or of any other person or agency, provided that the contract, transfer, lease, sublease, license, or sublicense has been approved in writing by the State Treasurer.
L.2010, c.104, s.8.
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