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

54:4-3.115. Certification; application; inspection of premises

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No certification shall be made by the enforcing agency as provided herein, except upon written application herefore, which application shall be made under oath on a form prescribed by the Director, Division of Taxation, in the Department of the Treasury, and provided for the use of claimant hereunder by the local enforcing agency. The enforcing agency may at any time inquire into the right of a claimant to the exemption hereunder and for that purpose he may require the filing of a new application or the submission of such proof as he shall deem necessary to determine the right of the claimant to the continuance of such exemption, and the enforcing agency shall have the right to make an inspection of the premises which are the subject of the claim for exemption under this act.
L.1977, c. 256, s. 3; per s.9 as amended by 1982, c.218 and 1983, c.44,s.7, section expired December 31, 1987.
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