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

54:4-88. Collector of arrears; no compensation in certain cases; appointment revocable

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No person appointed collector of arrears under section 54:4-86 of this title shall receive compensation for the payment of taxes in arrears where such taxes shall be paid as a result of litigation instituted by or on behalf of the taxing district, except the distress, sale or imprisonment proceedings provided by sections 54:4-84 to 54:4-87 of this title. The appointment of such person shall not prevent the governing body of the taxing district from directing the collection of any particular delinquent taxes by the law officer of the taxing district. The appointment of such person as collector of arrears shall be subject to revocation by the governing body at any time.
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