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54:4B-1.  Effect of administrative or judicial proceedings upon apportionment, collection or payment of taxes
    No proceeding before any administrative tribunal or before any court of this  State or of the United States shall suspend the apportionment, collection or  payment of county taxes, nor shall any official of any taxing district charged  by law with such duty, fail to collect, or having collected, fail to transmit  such county taxes to the county treasurer or other county official authorized  by law to receive them, by reason of the pendency of any such proceeding.

     L.1960, c. 175, p. 717, s. 1, eff. Jan. 10, 1961.
 

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-jersey > Title-54 > Section-54-4b > 54-4b-1

54:4B-1.  Effect of administrative or judicial proceedings upon apportionment, collection or payment of taxes
    No proceeding before any administrative tribunal or before any court of this  State or of the United States shall suspend the apportionment, collection or  payment of county taxes, nor shall any official of any taxing district charged  by law with such duty, fail to collect, or having collected, fail to transmit  such county taxes to the county treasurer or other county official authorized  by law to receive them, by reason of the pendency of any such proceeding.

     L.1960, c. 175, p. 717, s. 1, eff. Jan. 10, 1961.
 

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-jersey > Title-54 > Section-54-4b > 54-4b-1

54:4B-1.  Effect of administrative or judicial proceedings upon apportionment, collection or payment of taxes
    No proceeding before any administrative tribunal or before any court of this  State or of the United States shall suspend the apportionment, collection or  payment of county taxes, nor shall any official of any taxing district charged  by law with such duty, fail to collect, or having collected, fail to transmit  such county taxes to the county treasurer or other county official authorized  by law to receive them, by reason of the pendency of any such proceeding.

     L.1960, c. 175, p. 717, s. 1, eff. Jan. 10, 1961.