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15:4-1.  Pursuers may be appointed by private detective association; constabulary powers
    Where the certificate of incorporation of a corporation incorporated under chapter 1 of this title (s. 15:1-1 et seq.) or under an act entitled "An act to incorporate associations not for pecuniary profit,"  approved April twenty-first, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-eight, provides that the object of the corporation shall be the detection, pursuit, apprehension, arrest  or prosecution of thieves, tramps, marauders, or other depredators on persons  or property, or the recovery of stolen goods, the trustees of the corporation  may appoint or elect, upon the authorization by resolution of the governing  body of the municipality in which the principal office of such corporation is  located, and the approval by the superintendent of state police, not more than  twenty members of the corporation as pursuers, and give to each a badge of office.  Such pursuers shall continue in office for one year, and during that  time shall have the power and authority of constables, so far as may be  necessary to carry out the objects of the corporation, and may execute warrants  for that purpose in any part of the state, and shall have all the responsibilities and immunities of constables in the exercise of such power and  authority.  Such pursuers shall not be required to perform any service except  as directed by the by-laws of the corporation.

    Any person who shall act as such pursuer whose appointment has not been so made and approved shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.
 

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Statutes > New-jersey > Title-15 > Section-15-4 > 15-4-1

15:4-1.  Pursuers may be appointed by private detective association; constabulary powers
    Where the certificate of incorporation of a corporation incorporated under chapter 1 of this title (s. 15:1-1 et seq.) or under an act entitled "An act to incorporate associations not for pecuniary profit,"  approved April twenty-first, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-eight, provides that the object of the corporation shall be the detection, pursuit, apprehension, arrest  or prosecution of thieves, tramps, marauders, or other depredators on persons  or property, or the recovery of stolen goods, the trustees of the corporation  may appoint or elect, upon the authorization by resolution of the governing  body of the municipality in which the principal office of such corporation is  located, and the approval by the superintendent of state police, not more than  twenty members of the corporation as pursuers, and give to each a badge of office.  Such pursuers shall continue in office for one year, and during that  time shall have the power and authority of constables, so far as may be  necessary to carry out the objects of the corporation, and may execute warrants  for that purpose in any part of the state, and shall have all the responsibilities and immunities of constables in the exercise of such power and  authority.  Such pursuers shall not be required to perform any service except  as directed by the by-laws of the corporation.

    Any person who shall act as such pursuer whose appointment has not been so made and approved shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.
 

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-jersey > Title-15 > Section-15-4 > 15-4-1

15:4-1.  Pursuers may be appointed by private detective association; constabulary powers
    Where the certificate of incorporation of a corporation incorporated under chapter 1 of this title (s. 15:1-1 et seq.) or under an act entitled "An act to incorporate associations not for pecuniary profit,"  approved April twenty-first, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-eight, provides that the object of the corporation shall be the detection, pursuit, apprehension, arrest  or prosecution of thieves, tramps, marauders, or other depredators on persons  or property, or the recovery of stolen goods, the trustees of the corporation  may appoint or elect, upon the authorization by resolution of the governing  body of the municipality in which the principal office of such corporation is  located, and the approval by the superintendent of state police, not more than  twenty members of the corporation as pursuers, and give to each a badge of office.  Such pursuers shall continue in office for one year, and during that  time shall have the power and authority of constables, so far as may be  necessary to carry out the objects of the corporation, and may execute warrants  for that purpose in any part of the state, and shall have all the responsibilities and immunities of constables in the exercise of such power and  authority.  Such pursuers shall not be required to perform any service except  as directed by the by-laws of the corporation.

    Any person who shall act as such pursuer whose appointment has not been so made and approved shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.