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Code · New Jersey · Title 54 — Debtor and Creditor · Chapter 5

54:5-28. Sale; adjournments; restrictions; readvertisement

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At the time and place fixed for the sale and from time to time thereafter the collector may adjourn the sale in his discretion, either for want of bidders or at the request of persons interested, or for any other reason satisfactory to him, from day to day or from week to week, on making public announcement thereof, and noting the adjournment on the list. Adjournments shall not be made for more than eight weeks in all, after which new public notice shall be given as hereinbefore provided if further sale is to be made.
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