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47:3-13.  Papers on file over 25 years in office of county clerk; obliteration
    Whenever any papers have been on file for more than twenty-five years in the  office of any county clerk, pertaining to the former court of oyer and terminer, circuit court, court of common pleas, court of quarter sessions, court of special sessions, and county court of said county, and form no part of  the record of an enforceable judgment, the Superior Court Assignment Judge of  the county, wherein such papers are on file, may order and direct the clerk of  the county to remove or destroy such papers or otherwise effectively obliterate  the records therein.

     L.1953, c. 270, p. 1799, s. 1.  Amended by L.1983, c. 321, s. 2, eff. Sept. 1,  1983.
 

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-jersey > Title-47 > Section-47-3 > 47-3-13

47:3-13.  Papers on file over 25 years in office of county clerk; obliteration
    Whenever any papers have been on file for more than twenty-five years in the  office of any county clerk, pertaining to the former court of oyer and terminer, circuit court, court of common pleas, court of quarter sessions, court of special sessions, and county court of said county, and form no part of  the record of an enforceable judgment, the Superior Court Assignment Judge of  the county, wherein such papers are on file, may order and direct the clerk of  the county to remove or destroy such papers or otherwise effectively obliterate  the records therein.

     L.1953, c. 270, p. 1799, s. 1.  Amended by L.1983, c. 321, s. 2, eff. Sept. 1,  1983.
 

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-jersey > Title-47 > Section-47-3 > 47-3-13

47:3-13.  Papers on file over 25 years in office of county clerk; obliteration
    Whenever any papers have been on file for more than twenty-five years in the  office of any county clerk, pertaining to the former court of oyer and terminer, circuit court, court of common pleas, court of quarter sessions, court of special sessions, and county court of said county, and form no part of  the record of an enforceable judgment, the Superior Court Assignment Judge of  the county, wherein such papers are on file, may order and direct the clerk of  the county to remove or destroy such papers or otherwise effectively obliterate  the records therein.

     L.1953, c. 270, p. 1799, s. 1.  Amended by L.1983, c. 321, s. 2, eff. Sept. 1,  1983.