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2A:33-10.  Sale of distrained property;  notice
    After the inventory and appraisement, the person distrained for rent shall sell at public vendue the property so distrained.  He shall give 5 days' public  notice by advertising the articles to be sold and the time and place of sale,  in at least 3 of the most public places in the municipality where the distress  shall be made, and sell the same for the best price that can be secured towards  satisfaction of the rent and charges of the distress, appraisement and sale,  leaving the overplus, if any, with the sheriff or constable for the owner's  use.
 
L.1951 (1st SS), c.344.
 

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-jersey > Title-2a > Section-2a-33 > 2a-33-10

2A:33-10.  Sale of distrained property;  notice
    After the inventory and appraisement, the person distrained for rent shall sell at public vendue the property so distrained.  He shall give 5 days' public  notice by advertising the articles to be sold and the time and place of sale,  in at least 3 of the most public places in the municipality where the distress  shall be made, and sell the same for the best price that can be secured towards  satisfaction of the rent and charges of the distress, appraisement and sale,  leaving the overplus, if any, with the sheriff or constable for the owner's  use.
 
L.1951 (1st SS), c.344.
 

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-jersey > Title-2a > Section-2a-33 > 2a-33-10

2A:33-10.  Sale of distrained property;  notice
    After the inventory and appraisement, the person distrained for rent shall sell at public vendue the property so distrained.  He shall give 5 days' public  notice by advertising the articles to be sold and the time and place of sale,  in at least 3 of the most public places in the municipality where the distress  shall be made, and sell the same for the best price that can be secured towards  satisfaction of the rent and charges of the distress, appraisement and sale,  leaving the overplus, if any, with the sheriff or constable for the owner's  use.
 
L.1951 (1st SS), c.344.