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Statutes > New-jersey > Title-44 > Section-44-4 > 44-4-77

44:4-77.  Failure to resist removal;  review when failure explained    On failure to resist such removal the receiving county welfare board or overseer or county adjuster, as the case may be, may not decline to receive the  poor person, but shall receive him and provide such relief as is lawful; except that for good cause shown for the failure to contest the removal the receiving county welfare board or overseer or county adjuster, as the case may be, may, within thirty days after the receipt of the poor person in its county,  apply to the court of common pleas of the county from whence the person was  removed, to review the proceeding and make such revised order and disposition  for the care and relief of the poor person and his removal, if lawful, as may  be proper and necessary.
 

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-jersey > Title-44 > Section-44-4 > 44-4-77

44:4-77.  Failure to resist removal;  review when failure explained    On failure to resist such removal the receiving county welfare board or overseer or county adjuster, as the case may be, may not decline to receive the  poor person, but shall receive him and provide such relief as is lawful; except that for good cause shown for the failure to contest the removal the receiving county welfare board or overseer or county adjuster, as the case may be, may, within thirty days after the receipt of the poor person in its county,  apply to the court of common pleas of the county from whence the person was  removed, to review the proceeding and make such revised order and disposition  for the care and relief of the poor person and his removal, if lawful, as may  be proper and necessary.
 

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-jersey > Title-44 > Section-44-4 > 44-4-77

44:4-77.  Failure to resist removal;  review when failure explained    On failure to resist such removal the receiving county welfare board or overseer or county adjuster, as the case may be, may not decline to receive the  poor person, but shall receive him and provide such relief as is lawful; except that for good cause shown for the failure to contest the removal the receiving county welfare board or overseer or county adjuster, as the case may be, may, within thirty days after the receipt of the poor person in its county,  apply to the court of common pleas of the county from whence the person was  removed, to review the proceeding and make such revised order and disposition  for the care and relief of the poor person and his removal, if lawful, as may  be proper and necessary.