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

54:4-43. Judgment executions added to tax requirements; duty of county board

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When, pursuant to section 2A:17-72 or section 2A:17-73 of the New Jersey Statutes, an officer shall serve upon a county board of taxation a copy of an execution against a taxing district, a board of education of a school district or a regional board of education, of the county, the board shall add the amount due upon the execution, with interest to February first of the year next ensuing, to the amounts certified to it to be raised by taxation in that taxing district, that school district or the school districts which have united in establishing such regional board of education, as the case may be, and the amount of the execution and interest shall thereupon be raised by taxation in such taxing district, school district or school districts, and paid, on or before February fifth of such next ensuing year, by the collector of the taxing district against which the execution was issued or by the collector or collectors of the taxing district or districts within which the school district or school districts may be situated.
Amended by L.1953, c. 51, p. 893, s. 20.
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