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Section 40:11A-24 - Termination of authority

NJ Rev Stat § 40:11A-24 (2019) (N/A)
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40:11A-24. Termination of authority

When any authority shall have finally paid and discharged all bonds or other obligations, which together with interest due thereon, shall have been secured by a pledge of any of the revenues or receipts of a project, it may, subject to any agreements concerning the operation or disposition of such projects, convey such project to the municipality or county creating the authority. When any authority shall have finally paid and discharged all bonds issued and outstanding and the interest due thereon, and settled all other obligations or claims which may be outstanding against it, it may convey all its property to the municipality or county, as the case may be, and terminate its existence. A certificate requesting the termination of the existence of the authority shall be filed with the clerk of the municipality or county creating such authority. If the certificate is thereafter approved by the municipality creating the authority, which approval shall be by ordinance, or by the county creating the authority, which approval shall be by resolution, the said certificate, together with a certified copy thereof, shall be filed with the clerk or register of deeds of the county in which said authority is located. Whereupon the property of said authority shall pass to the municipality or county creating such authority and the authority shall cease to exist. The clerk of the county in each case, shall cause a duplicate certified copy of such documents to be filed forthwith with the Secretary of State.

L.1948, c. 198, p. 994, s. 24.

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Section 40:11A-24 - Termination of authority