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

54:4-63.29. Law applicable to property which ceases to be exempt

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Except as otherwise provided herein, the provisions of "An act concerning the assessment and collection of taxes, and supplementing chapter four of Title 54 of the Revised Statutes," approved December twenty-seventh, one thousand nine hundred and forty-one (P.L.1941, c. 397), in respect to the entry of the assessments in the Added Assessment Lists, the preparation of the tax bills, the collection of the taxes, the times for the payment of the taxes and the other procedural provisions shall be applicable to assessments made under this act.
L.1949, c. 144, p. 525, s. 4.
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