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Code · New Jersey · Title 54 — Debtor and Creditor · Chapter 10A

54:10A-30 Release of property from lien.

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4. The director upon written application made to him and upon the payment of a fee of five dollars ($5.00), may release any property from the lien of any tax, interest or penalty imposed upon any corporation in accordance with the provisions of this act or of chapters thirteen or thirty-two-A of Title 54 of the Revised Statutes, or of any certificate, judgment or levy procured by him; provided, payment be made to the director of such sum as he shall deem adequate consideration for such release or deposit be made of such security or such bond be filed as the director shall deem proper to secure payment of any debt evidenced by any such tax, interest, penalty, certificate, judgment or levy, the lien of which is sought to be released, or provided the director is satisfied that payment of the tax is otherwise provided for.
The application for such release shall be in such form as shall be prescribed by the director and shall contain an accurate description of the property to be released together with such other information as the director may require. Such release shall be given under the seal of the director, and may be recorded in any office in which conveyances of real estate may be recorded.
L.1947, c.51, s.4; amended 2018, c.48, s.17.
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