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Code · New Jersey · Title 6 — Local Government Generally · Chapter 1

6:1-62. Refusal to furnish evidence; injunction against using airports

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In event that any such person, copartner or copartners, officer or officers shall neglect or refuse to appear or, appearing, shall refuse to testify or to produce any such books and records after reasonable notice so to do, given as provided in this act, the Commissioner of Conservation and Economic Development hereby is authorized to take or cause to be taken in the name of the State appropriate proceedings, in any court of competent jurisdiction, to enjoin such person, copartnership, association or corporation from using any airport within this State until such person, copartnership, association or corporation shall so appear and testify or shall produce such books and records, which injunction said court hereby is authorized to grant in accordance with the practice and procedure of said court.
L.1952, c. 200, p. 713, s. 2.
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