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New Jersey Statutes, Title: 3B, ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATES--DECEDENTS AND OTHERS

    Chapter 27: Death of resident or nonresident presumed after 5 years' absence or exposure to specific catastrophic event.

      Section: 3B:27-4: Real estate transaction in which an absentee has an interest; title

           If an absentee, a resident or nonresident of New Jersey, shall be, by virtue of this chapter, declared dead by any court of competent jurisdiction in New Jersey; and if

a. Any real estate in which the absentee had or shall have any interest, divided or not, or contingent or not, as owner, tenant by the entirety, lessee, spouse of an owner, or otherwise, or

b. The interest in the real estate of the absentee has been or shall be sold, conveyed, mortgaged, assigned, leased, devised or otherwise alienated, as though the person were actually dead, then the absentee shall be thereafter forever barred from any claim of title to the real estate or interest therein. The person taking the real estate or interest therein in the transaction, and his heirs, assigns and successors in title, shall have as perfect a right or title therein and thereto, and shall hold the real estate, as though the absentee had actually died on the date he is declared dead.

L.1981, c. 405, s. 3B:27-4, eff. May 1, 1982.



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