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1. Whenever any lands, premises, real property or any interest in and to the same or in the nature thereof shall come into the possession or control of said New Jersey Interstate Bridge and Tunnel Commission or whenever said commission shall acquire any lands, premises, real property or any interest in and to the same or in the nature thereof, in the name of the state of New Jersey, for the purpose or purposes of building, constructing, maintaining or operating said bridge across the Delaware river between the city of Camden, in the state of New Jersey and the city of Philadelphia, in the state of Pennsylvania, or a tunnel between the city of Jersey City, in the state of New Jersey, and the city of New York, in the state of New York, including the approaches thereto and thereof, the said commission shall have the power and authority to convey, grant, bargain, sell, assign, release, transfer or exchange all or any portion of such lands, premises, real property or any interest in and to the same or in the nature thereof, with or without improvements, thereon, including the hereditaments, appurtenances, easements, and rights of way. Such deed or deeds of conveyance or other instrument prepared for such purposes shall be signed by the chairman of said New Jersey Interstate Bridge and Tunnel Commission and the seal of the commission affixed thereto and attested by the secretary thereof for and on behalf of the said commission and for and on behalf of the state of New Jersey.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New Jersey Acts Saved from Repeal ACTS SAVED 32 § 2-27(50) - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nj/acts-saved-from-repeal/nj-st-sect-acts-saved-32-2-27-50/
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