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Section 40:56-44 - Benefits exceeding award and vice versa; excess a lien.

NJ Rev Stat § 40:56-44 (2019) (N/A)
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40:56-44 Benefits exceeding award and vice versa; excess a lien.

40:56-44. Whenever, by the report and map of the officer or board charged with the duty of making assessments for benefits for local improvements in the municipality as confirmed by the governing body, it shall appear that an award has been made to any person for property taken or damages sustained and that such person is also assessed for benefits received on account of the same improvement, then if the assessment equal or exceed the award, no payment shall be made on account of such award. If the award exceed the assessment only so much of the award as is in excess shall be paid, and the resolution of the governing body confirming the award shall be framed accordingly.

When the amount to be assessed shall be finally determined, as provided in section 40:56-43 of this title such amount shall be set off against the amount of the award unpaid and if the amount of the award unpaid be in excess, the assessment shall be canceled and such excess only shall be paid to the person to whom the award is made; and if the amount of the assessment be in excess, the award unpaid shall be canceled and such excess only shall remain a lien upon the property assessed. The rest of the award or assessment, as the case may be, shall be canceled.

Amended 2002, c.15, s.3.

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Section 40:56-44 - Benefits exceeding award and vice versa; excess a lien.