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58:16A-12.  Easement rights;  termination
    If the commissioner shall determine subsequent to the taking of a temporary  easement right in property that the purposes for which such easement right was  acquired have been accomplished and that the use and occupancy of said property  for flood control purposes are no longer necessary, and that, therefore, the  term of such easement should be further limited, or if the taking of such  easement was for an indefinite period, that such period should be fixed and  determined, or that the period of such easement has by its terms expired, he  shall make his certificate that the use and occupancy of such property for  flood control purposes are no longer necessary, that the property in which such  easement right was acquired is surrendered back to the affected owner of said  property and that such easement rights are thereupon terminated, released and  extinguished.  The said commissioner shall cause a copy of such certificate to  be filed in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court.  Upon the filing of such certificate in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court all rights acquired by the State in such property shall cease and determine.  The said commissioner shall cause a copy of such certificate together with notice of the  filing thereof in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court to be mailed to  the owner of the property affected, as certified by the Attorney General, if  the place of residence of such owner is known or can be ascertained by a  reasonable effort.  A further copy of such certificate and notice of filing  shall be filed in the office of the recording officer of each county wherein  the property affected is situated.  On the filing of such certificate and  notice with such officer it shall be the duty of such officer to record same in  the books used for recording deeds in the office of such officer.     L.1948, c. 351, p. 1416, s. 12.  Amended by L.1953, c. 54, p. 963, s. 33; L.1979, c. 358, s. 10, eff. Jan. 31, 1980.
 

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58:16A-12.  Easement rights;  termination
    If the commissioner shall determine subsequent to the taking of a temporary  easement right in property that the purposes for which such easement right was  acquired have been accomplished and that the use and occupancy of said property  for flood control purposes are no longer necessary, and that, therefore, the  term of such easement should be further limited, or if the taking of such  easement was for an indefinite period, that such period should be fixed and  determined, or that the period of such easement has by its terms expired, he  shall make his certificate that the use and occupancy of such property for  flood control purposes are no longer necessary, that the property in which such  easement right was acquired is surrendered back to the affected owner of said  property and that such easement rights are thereupon terminated, released and  extinguished.  The said commissioner shall cause a copy of such certificate to  be filed in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court.  Upon the filing of such certificate in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court all rights acquired by the State in such property shall cease and determine.  The said commissioner shall cause a copy of such certificate together with notice of the  filing thereof in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court to be mailed to  the owner of the property affected, as certified by the Attorney General, if  the place of residence of such owner is known or can be ascertained by a  reasonable effort.  A further copy of such certificate and notice of filing  shall be filed in the office of the recording officer of each county wherein  the property affected is situated.  On the filing of such certificate and  notice with such officer it shall be the duty of such officer to record same in  the books used for recording deeds in the office of such officer.     L.1948, c. 351, p. 1416, s. 12.  Amended by L.1953, c. 54, p. 963, s. 33; L.1979, c. 358, s. 10, eff. Jan. 31, 1980.
 

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Statutes > New-jersey > Title-58 > Section-58-16a > 58-16a-12

58:16A-12.  Easement rights;  termination
    If the commissioner shall determine subsequent to the taking of a temporary  easement right in property that the purposes for which such easement right was  acquired have been accomplished and that the use and occupancy of said property  for flood control purposes are no longer necessary, and that, therefore, the  term of such easement should be further limited, or if the taking of such  easement was for an indefinite period, that such period should be fixed and  determined, or that the period of such easement has by its terms expired, he  shall make his certificate that the use and occupancy of such property for  flood control purposes are no longer necessary, that the property in which such  easement right was acquired is surrendered back to the affected owner of said  property and that such easement rights are thereupon terminated, released and  extinguished.  The said commissioner shall cause a copy of such certificate to  be filed in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court.  Upon the filing of such certificate in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court all rights acquired by the State in such property shall cease and determine.  The said commissioner shall cause a copy of such certificate together with notice of the  filing thereof in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court to be mailed to  the owner of the property affected, as certified by the Attorney General, if  the place of residence of such owner is known or can be ascertained by a  reasonable effort.  A further copy of such certificate and notice of filing  shall be filed in the office of the recording officer of each county wherein  the property affected is situated.  On the filing of such certificate and  notice with such officer it shall be the duty of such officer to record same in  the books used for recording deeds in the office of such officer.     L.1948, c. 351, p. 1416, s. 12.  Amended by L.1953, c. 54, p. 963, s. 33; L.1979, c. 358, s. 10, eff. Jan. 31, 1980.