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1. Whenever within a term of two years prior to the passage of this act any public street or highway, public square or public place, in any municipality of this state has been vacated in pursuance of proceedings, by ordinance or otherwise, authorized by any law of this state, a copy of such ordinance or other proceeding by which such public street, highway, public square or public place has been vacated within such term shall be certified, at the request of any person, to be a true copy of such ordinance or other proceeding by the clerk of such municipality under the corporate seal thereof, and thereupon such certified copy may be filed by any such person in the office of the county, in which such municipality is situate wherein the public record of deeds of conveyance of land is made and kept--that is to say, in the office of the county clerk or the register of deeds, as the case may be; which certified copy shall thereupon be recorded in such office in a book to be provided for that purpose, with a proper index; which book shall be entitled “Vacations”. Such record, or a copy thereof, certified to be a true copy by such county clerk or register of deeds, as the case may be, under the seal of the county, shall be taken and received in all courts and places as evidence of such ordinance or proceedings and the adoption thereof.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New Jersey Acts Saved from Repeal ACTS SAVED 40 § 67-22(1) - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nj/acts-saved-from-repeal/nj-st-sect-acts-saved-40-67-22-1/
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