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Code · New Jersey · Title 54 — Debtor and Creditor · Chapter 29A

54:29A-43.1. Dual assessment; appeal to tax court

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If property of a taxpayer has or shall have been, in any year, assessed by the local authorities of the taxing district, and also has or shall have been classified as Class I or Class III property or classified and assessed by the Director of the Division of Taxation of the State Department of the Treasury as Class II property, an appeal may be taken to the tax court in accordance with the provisions of the State Tax Uniform Procedure Law, R.S. 54:48-1 et seq., which court shall determine, in a summary manner, the character of the property and whether used for railroad purposes and by whom it has lawfully been assessed.
This determination shall be made whether the taxes in question have been paid or not and whether an appeal to review either assessment has been made or not.
L.1950, c. 343, p. 1134, s. 1. Amended by L.1964, c. 251, s. 9; L.1966, c. 139, s. 17, eff. June 17, 1966; L.1983, c. 36, s. 31, eff. Jan. 26, 1983.
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