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ASSEMBLYMEN.

EDWARD NORTH.

PETER R. WORTENDYKE,
JACOB W. DOREMUS.

BURLINGTON,

THEODORE BUDD,

STACY H. SCOTT,

CAMDEN,

CAPE MAY,
CUMBERLAND,

ESSEX,

GLOUCESTER,
HUDSON,

.

THOMAS J. ALCOTT.

EDWARD A. ARMSTRONG,
JOHN W. BRANNING,
CLAYTON STAFFORD.
JESSE D. LUDLAM.
JEREMIAH H. LUPTON,
JOHN B. CAMPBELL.
GEORGE B. HARRISON,
DAVID A. BELL,

EDWARD Q. KEASBEY,
HERMAN LEHLBACH,
RUSH BURGESS,
FREDERICK S. FISH,
WILLIAM E. O'CONNOR,

CHARLES HOLZWARTH,
JOHN L. ARMITAGE,
WILLIAM HARRIGAN.
JOB S. HAINES.

CORNELIUS S. SEE,

JOSEPH T. KELLY,

SAMUEL D. DICKINSON,

EDWIN O. CHAPMAN,

FRANK O. COLE,

JAMES C. CLARKE,

DENNIS MCLAUGHLIN,

MICHAEL J. O'DONNELL,

MARTIN STELJES,

AUGUSTUS A. RICH.

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GENERAL PUBLIC LAWS.

GENERAL PUBLIC ACTS

PASSED BY THE

ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTH LEGISLATURE.

CHAPTER I.

An Act relative to interest on arrears of taxes and assessments in incorporated cities.

upon taxes or as

ed prior to 1883

may be paid

from passage of

1. BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and General Assembly Amount due of the State of New Jersey, That at any time within one sessments impos year after the passage of this act, any person or persons with interest, may pay to the collector of taxes, or other person auth- within one year orized to receive the same, in any incorporated city in act. this state, the amount of any tax or assessment due upon any real or personal property belonging to any such person or persons, laid or imposed prior to the year one thousand eight hundred and eighty-three, and now remaining unpaid, together with interest thereon at seven per centum per annum, to be calculated from the time interest is properly chargeable thereon to the time of such payment, together with the actual expenses theretofore incurred by any such city for the enforcement and payment of said taxes or assessments; and the collector of taxes, or other person authorized to receive the same, shall make and deliver to the person or persons making such payment, a receipt therefor, and shall forthwith Receipt to he cancel the record of such tax or assessment; upon such given and record payment, such tax or assessment shall cease to be a lien upon the real estate or property, and shall be deemed and taken to be fully paid, satisfied and discharged, and there

cancelled.

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