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Code · New Jersey · Title 52 — Savings and Loan Associations [Repealed] · Chapter 17A

52:17A-19. Transfer of moneys; appropriation for salaries

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All moneys appropriated at the time this act becomes effective to the Attorney-General or to any officer, department, board, body, commission or instrumentality of the State Government for the compensation and expenses of attorneys, counsel, solicitors or other legal advisers to such officer, department, board, body, commission or instrumentality, whose offices or positions are abolished by this act, shall be transferred and made available to the Department of Law as of said date or as and when such appropriation shall become available.
Until appropriations may become available for the next fiscal year, there is hereby appropriated the additional sum of fourteen thousand dollars ($14,000.00) for the payment of the salaries of the Attorney-General as fixed herein and his deputies and assistants as fixed by him, and also the expenses of the Attorney-General, his deputies and assistants.
L.1944, c. 20, p. 57, s. 19.
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