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Code · New Jersey · Title 54 — Debtor and Creditor · Chapter 4

54:4-104. Collection of taxes and assessments in arrears January 1, 1934; five-year installments; suspension of liens

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L.1934, c. 174, p. 418, entitled "An act relating to the collection of delinquent municipal liens," approved May seventh, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-four, saved from repeal. [This act provides for the suspension of municipal liens for taxes and assessments, other than water or sewer rents, in arrears on January 1, 1934, and further provides for the payment of such arrearages in monthly or quarterly installments over a five-year period commencing August 1, 1934. The act is available to any municipality passing a resolution adopting its provisions and inures to the benefit of only those taxpayers who paid the first half of their 1934 taxes.
Provision is made for enforcement of the liens suspended if prompt payment of any installment of the arrearages is not made.]
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