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Code · New Jersey · Title 5 — Public Property, Purchases and Contracts · Chapter 5

5:5-51. Races or meetings subject to rules, regulations and conditions; revocation or refusal of permits and licenses; notice; hearing

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All horse races or horse race meetings conducted under any such permit and all licenses issued shall be subject to the rules, regulations and conditions from time to time prescribed by the commission, and every permit to conduct a horse race meeting and all licenses issued by the commission shall contain such recital as a condition therein and shall be revocable by the commission for any violation thereof or of any of the provisions of this act. The commission shall forthwith, after it has refused or revoked any such permit or license or taken such other action, give notice thereof to the party against whom any such action has been taken, in writing, addressed to the party or parties affected, at its or their addresses as stated in the last application filed with the commission.
In case any permit or license is revoked by the commission or in case any applicant is aggrieved at the action of the commission, the party or parties affected by said revocation or action shall be entitled to a hearing in the manner hereinafter provided.
L.1940, c. 17, p. 82, s. 31.
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