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46:3A-1.  Survey, after approval and record, bars proprietors and successors  from demands
    Any survey, made of lands within either the eastern or western division of the proprietors of the State of New Jersey, and inspected and approved by the general proprietors, or council of proprietors of such division, and, by their order or direction, entered upon the record in the office of the secretary of state or in the surveyor general's office in such division, shall, from and after such record is made, preclude and forever bar such proprietors and their successors from any demand thereon, any plea of deficiency of right or otherwise, notwithstanding.

     L.1951, First Sp.Sess., c. 352, p. 1463, s. 1.
 

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-jersey > Title-46 > Section-46-3a > 46-3a-1

46:3A-1.  Survey, after approval and record, bars proprietors and successors  from demands
    Any survey, made of lands within either the eastern or western division of the proprietors of the State of New Jersey, and inspected and approved by the general proprietors, or council of proprietors of such division, and, by their order or direction, entered upon the record in the office of the secretary of state or in the surveyor general's office in such division, shall, from and after such record is made, preclude and forever bar such proprietors and their successors from any demand thereon, any plea of deficiency of right or otherwise, notwithstanding.

     L.1951, First Sp.Sess., c. 352, p. 1463, s. 1.
 

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-jersey > Title-46 > Section-46-3a > 46-3a-1

46:3A-1.  Survey, after approval and record, bars proprietors and successors  from demands
    Any survey, made of lands within either the eastern or western division of the proprietors of the State of New Jersey, and inspected and approved by the general proprietors, or council of proprietors of such division, and, by their order or direction, entered upon the record in the office of the secretary of state or in the surveyor general's office in such division, shall, from and after such record is made, preclude and forever bar such proprietors and their successors from any demand thereon, any plea of deficiency of right or otherwise, notwithstanding.

     L.1951, First Sp.Sess., c. 352, p. 1463, s. 1.