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Can you summarize NJST Chapter 46:30B?
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Short Summary
The legal document content provides a comprehensive overview of the New Jersey General and Permanent Statutes related to PROPERTY. It covers various aspects such as the assessment of costs for examination, form of claim and allowance, actions in the Chancery Division of the Superior Court, establishment and management of trust funds, confidentiality of certain records, purchaser’s rights at sale, conditions for subjecting property to custody of the State, property held in fiduciary capacity, exemptions for foreign property, reclamation of property by the holder, maintenance of records by the administrator, presumption of abandonment, limitation on holder’s power to impose charges, appeals process, reporting of previous holders, notice requirements for undeliverable notices, destruction or disposal of property, interstate agreements, examination of records by the administrator, amounts presumed abandoned, and limitations on holder’s power to impose charges. The legal document applies to holders of property, administrators, business associations, fiduciaries, insurance companies, financial organizations, and individuals or entities involved in property-related transactions governed by the New Jersey General and Permanent Statutes. No specific exemptions or penalties are mentioned in the legal document content.
Whom does it apply to?
Holders of property, administrators, business associations, fiduciaries, insurance companies, financial organizations, and individuals or entities involved in property-related transactions governed by the New Jersey General and Permanent Statutes
What does it govern?
New Jersey General and Permanent Statutes related to PROPERTY
What are exemptions?
No specific exemptions are mentioned in the legal document content
What are the Penalties?
The legal document does not specify any penalties
Jurisdiction
New Jersey