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Code · New Jersey · Title App.A · Chapter 3

App.A:3-3. Authorization by resolution; referendum

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3. Any municipality may authorize any public works project by resolution of its governing body. Such resolution shall be published in full at least once in a newspaper published in the municipality, or, if there be no such newspaper, in a newspaper published in the county and circulating in the municipality. Such resolution shall be subject to referendum in the manner or mode of procedure in which an ordinance of a municipality is subject to referendum, as prescribed in an act entitled "An act concerning municipalities," being chapter one hundred and fifty-two of the laws of one thousand nine hundred and seventeen.
(L.1933, c. 428, s. 3, p. 1149.)
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