52:20-24. County and municipal war memorials
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L.1924, c. 189, p. 406 (1924 Suppl. s.s. **192-97, **192-98), entitled "An act authorizing the governor, the state treasurer, and the comptroller of the treasury, constituting the state house commission, to convey lands belonging to the state of New Jersey, to any county and municipality thereof, for the purpose of erecting thereon joint war memorials," approved March eleventh, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-four; and L.1925, c. 18, p. 74, entitled "An act authorizing the governor, the state treasurer, and the comptroller of the treasury, constituting the state house commission, to convey lands belonging to the state of New Jersey, to any municipality thereof, for the purpose of erecting thereon a war memorial," approved February twenty-sixth, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-five, saved from repeal. [These acts authorize the state house commission, upon the application of a county or municipality, to convey lands, not exceeding one acre in area, for the purpose of erecting a war memorial on the lands so conveyed.]