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Code · New Jersey · Title 52 — Savings and Loan Associations [Repealed] · Chapter 18A

52:18A-8.3. Provision against loss or damage required in agreements

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All agreements entered into by the State Treasurer with any bank pursuant to this act, shall provide that such bank or banks shall be responsible to the State, to the State Treasurer, and to any pension agency, fund or system concerned, for the proper and faithful performance of the services required of it pursuant to the terms of the agreement, for the fidelity and integrity of the officers, employees and agents employed in any undertaking under said agreement, and for any and all loss or damage which may result from any failure to discharge or from any improper or incorrect discharge of their duties, and that such bank or banks shall save harmless the State, the State Treasurer, and any pension agency, fund or system concerned, or any trustee or officer thereof, from any and all loss or damage caused thereby.
L.1954, c. 22, p. 77, s. 3.
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