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New Jersey Statutes, Title: 2A, ADMINISTRATION OF CIVIL AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE

    Chapter 33: Authorized distraints; liability for wrongful distraint; prohibition on money owed on lease of residence

      Section: 2A:33-9: Time for owner of distrained property to take action; inventory and appraisal; aid of officers.

          2A:33-9. If the tenant or owner of property distrained for rent shall not, within 10 days next after the distress taken and after notice thereof, and of the cause of the taking, has been left at the main dwelling house or other most conspicuous place on the premises charged with the rent distrained for, commence an action or otherwise lawfully proceed to recover possession of said property or set aside or end the distraint, the person distraining may, after the distress, notice and expiration of 10 days, on two days' notice to the tenant, cause the goods and chattels to be inventoried and appraised by three sworn appraisers.

The sheriff of the county of the place wherein the distress shall be taken, shall aid and assist therein and shall summon three appraisers for such service and shall swear them well and truly to appraise the same, at the true and intrinsic value thereof, according to their best understanding.

L.1951 (1st SS), c.344; amended 2023, c.250, s.2.

This section added to the Rutgers Database: 2024-04-11 15:09:10.






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