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

App.A:3-32. Contract apportioning costs on State aid county or municipal road or bridge; raising of funds by municipalities

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When a project shall contemplate work to be done upon a State aid county or municipal road or bridge, then the State Highway Commissioner with the consent of the county or municipality shall enter into a contract setting forth the share to be borne by the United States Government, the share to be paid from State aid funds, and the share, if any, to be borne by the county or municipality from its own funds. If it becomes necessary for a municipality to raise funds for the share to be borne by the said municipality, then the said municipality may raise such funds by resolution setting forth an emergency and all contracts and proceedings hereunder are declared to arise by reason of an emergency, all of which shall be subject to the approval and consent of the State Auditor.
L.1938, c. 10, p. 40, s. 3.
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