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

54:4-87. Collectors of arrears; powers and duties

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The collector of arrears shall have the same powers, and shall receive the same compensation, except as hereinafter provided, and be subject to the same liabilities with respect to delinquent taxes as the collector, and shall account to the body appointing him. He shall pay the money collected within sixty days after his appointment to the collector who shall give proper credit therefor on the duplicate to the delinquents, but shall have no commission on the collection, and shall have no power to collect from taxpayers the delinquent taxes referred to the collectors of arrears during such term of sixty days.
The collector shall deliver to the collector of arrears a copy of the tax entry against each delinquent certified by the collector to be a true copy taken from his duplicate, which shall be a sufficient warrant to the collector of arrears for his collection, distress, sale, arrest and imprisonment.
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