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Code · New Jersey · Title 54 — Debtor and Creditor · Chapter 1

54:1-35.2. Form and contents of table

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The table of equalized valuations shall be in columnar form and shall list each taxing district in the State, together with
(1)its aggregate assessed valuation of real property (exclusive of Class II railroad property);
(2)the average ratio of assessed to true value of such real estate in the taxing district, determined as hereafter provided;
(3)the aggregate true value of real estate in each taxing district determined on the basis of such ratios;
(4)the assessed valuation of Class II railroad property in the district;
(5)assessed valuation of all personal property in the district; and
(6)the sum of the foregoing items numbered (3),
(4)and
(5)for each taxing district, which shall be known as the "equalized valuation."
L.1954, c. 86, p. 534, s. 2.
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