New Jersey Statutes Annotated

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632031New Jersey Statutes Annotatedthe Government of New Jersey


Table of Contents[edit]

  • Title 1—ACTS, LAWS AND STATUTES
  • Title 2A—ADMINISTRATION OF CIVIL AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE
  • Title 2B—COURT ORGANIZATION AND CIVIL CODE
  • Title 2C—THE NEW JERSEY CODE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE
  • Title 3A—ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATES--DECEDENTS AND OTHERS [replaced by Title 3B]
  • Title 3B—ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATES--DECEDENTS AND OTHERS
  • Title 4—AGRICULTURE AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS
  • Title 5—AMUSEMENTS, PUBLIC EXHIBITIONS AND MEETINGS
  • Title 6—AVIATION
  • Title 7—BILLS, NOTES AND CHECKS
  • Title 8A—CEMETERIES
  • Title 9—CHILDREN--JUVENILE AND DOMESTIC RELATIONS COURTS
  • Title 10—CIVIL RIGHTS
  • Title 11—CIVIL SERVICE
  • Title 11A—CIVIL SERVICE
  • Title 12—COMMERCE AND NAVIGATION
  • Title 12A—COMMERCIAL TRANSACTIONS
  • Title 13—CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT--PARKS AND RESERVATIONS
  • Title 14—ACTS SAVED FROM REPEAL
  • Title 14A—CORPORATIONS, GENERAL
  • Title 15—CORPORATIONS AND ASSOCIATIONS NOT FOR PROFIT
  • Title 15A—CORPORATIONS, NONPROFIT
  • Title 16—CORPORATIONS AND ASSOCIATIONS, RELIGIOUS
  • Title 17—CORPORATIONS AND INSTITUTIONS FOR FINANCE AND INSURANCE
  • Title 17B—INSURANCE
  • Title 18A—EDUCATION
  • Title 19—ELECTIONS
  • Title 20—EMINENT DOMAIN
  • Title 21—EXPLOSIVES AND FIREWORKS
  • Title 22A—FEES AND COSTS
  • Title 23—FISH AND GAME, WILD BIRDS AND ANIMALS
  • Title 24—FOOD AND DRUGS
  • Title 25—FRAUDS AND FRAUDULENT CONVEYANCES
  • Title 26—HEALTH AND VITAL STATISTICS
  • Title 27—HIGHWAYS
  • Title 28—HISTORIC MEMORIALS, MONUMENTS AND SITES
  • Title 29—HOTELS
  • Title 30—INSTITUTIONS AND AGENCIES
  • Title 31—INTEREST AND USURY
  • Title 32—INTERSTATE AND PORT AUTHORITIES AND COMMISSIONS
  • Title 33—INTOXICATING LIQUORS
  • Title 34—LABOR AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION
  • Title 35—LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
  • Title 36—LEGAL HOLIDAYS
  • Title 37—MARRIAGES AND MARRIED PERSONS
  • Title 38—MILITIA--SOLDIERS, SAILORS AND MARINES
  • Title 38A—MILITARY AND VETERANS LAW
  • Title 39—MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC REGULATION
  • Title 40—MUNICIPALITIES AND COUNTIES
  • Title 40A—MUNICIPALITIES AND COUNTIES
  • Title 41—OATHS AND AFFIDAVITS
  • Title 42—PARTNERSHIPS AND PARTNERSHIP ASSOCIATIONS
  • Title 43—PENSIONS AND RETIREMENT AND UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION
  • Title 44—POOR
  • Title 45—PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS
  • Title 46—PROPERTY
  • Title 47—PUBLIC RECORDS
  • Title 48—PUBLIC UTILITIES
  • Title 49—SALE OF SECURITIES
  • Title 50—SHELLFISHERIES - POWERS AND DUTIES OF DEPARTMENT, SHELLFISHERIES COUNCIL, LEASING, AND PLANTING
  • Title 51—STANDARDS, WEIGHTS, MEASURES AND CONTAINERS
  • Title 52—STATE GOVERNMENT, DEPARTMENTS AND OFFICERS
  • Title 53—STATE POLICE
  • Title 54—TAXATION
  • Title 54A—NEW JERSEY GROSS INCOME TAX ACT
  • Title 55—TENEMENT HOUSES AND PUBLIC HOUSING
  • Title 56—TRADE NAMES, TRADE-MARKS AND UNFAIR TRADE PRACTICES
  • Title 58—WATERS AND WATER SUPPLY
  • Title 59—CLAIMS AGAINST PUBLIC ENTITIES
  • Appendix A—EMERGENCY AND TEMPORARY ACTS

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