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Code · New Jersey · Title 52 — Savings and Loan Associations [Repealed] · Chapter 27I

52:27I-38 Redevelopment agreement.

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21. Redevelopment within the project area shall be implemented pursuant to a redevelopment agreement between the authority and the redeveloper, or between the authority and the EDA as a designated redeveloper, or between the EDA as a designated redeveloper and the redeveloper, as the case may be. All redevelopment agreements from or between the authority or the designated redeveloper and to or with a redeveloper shall contain, without being limited to, the following provisions: a. a provision limiting the use of the property to the uses permitted pursuant to the plan; b. a provision requiring the redeveloper to commence and complete the project within a period of time that the authority or the designated redeveloper fixes as reasonable; c. any lease to a redeveloper may provide that all improvements shall become the property of the authority; and d. such other covenants, provisions, and continuing controls as may be deemed necessary to effectuate the purposes of this act.
L.2010, c.51, s.21.
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