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Code · New Jersey · Title 54 — Debtor and Creditor · Chapter 47

54:47-7. Suspension or revocation of license

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In case any person having a license to manufacture, distribute, transport, store, warehouse, import or sell alcoholic beverages, or warehouse receipts, receipts, certificates, contracts or other documents given upon the storage of alcoholic beverages, issued pursuant to any law of this State shall fail to pay any tax, penalty or interest which he is required to pay under the provisions of this subtitle, or fails to comply with any provision of this subtitle, or with any rule or regulation made by the commissioner pursuant to this subtitle, notice whereof has been given to such licensee, the commissioner may forward a statement of the facts showing such default to the authority which issued such license and request the suspension or the revocation of the license on account of such default, whereupon the license may be suspended or revoked and no new, restored or reissued license may thereafter be given or issued to such licensee without the consent of the commissioner.
Amended by L.1938, c. 319, p. 812, s. 22.
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