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54:5-104.65. Effect of recording judgment 
    37.  Upon the recording of a certified copy of such judgment in the office of the county recording officer, the plaintiff shall be seized of an estate in fee simple, in the lands described therein, absolute and free and clear of all liens and encumbrances, in accordance with the terms of said judgment. Neither the foreclosure nor the recording of any such judgment or certificate shall be construed to be a sale, transfer or conveyance of title or interest to the subject property under the provisions of the "Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act," R.S.25:2-20 et seq. 

   L.1948,c.96,s.37; amended 1953,c.51,s.89; 1994,c.32,s.16. 
 

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-jersey > Title-54 > Section-54-5 > 54-5-104-65

54:5-104.65. Effect of recording judgment 
    37.  Upon the recording of a certified copy of such judgment in the office of the county recording officer, the plaintiff shall be seized of an estate in fee simple, in the lands described therein, absolute and free and clear of all liens and encumbrances, in accordance with the terms of said judgment. Neither the foreclosure nor the recording of any such judgment or certificate shall be construed to be a sale, transfer or conveyance of title or interest to the subject property under the provisions of the "Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act," R.S.25:2-20 et seq. 

   L.1948,c.96,s.37; amended 1953,c.51,s.89; 1994,c.32,s.16. 
 

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-jersey > Title-54 > Section-54-5 > 54-5-104-65

54:5-104.65. Effect of recording judgment 
    37.  Upon the recording of a certified copy of such judgment in the office of the county recording officer, the plaintiff shall be seized of an estate in fee simple, in the lands described therein, absolute and free and clear of all liens and encumbrances, in accordance with the terms of said judgment. Neither the foreclosure nor the recording of any such judgment or certificate shall be construed to be a sale, transfer or conveyance of title or interest to the subject property under the provisions of the "Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act," R.S.25:2-20 et seq. 

   L.1948,c.96,s.37; amended 1953,c.51,s.89; 1994,c.32,s.16.