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3. That the members of the several boards of chosen freeholders, the collectors of the several counties, and such other person or persons as may be aiding in the service of receiving or loaning out said surplus, or any part thereof, shall not be paid any other than a per diem allowance, which in no case shall exceed what is usually allowed to the members of the board of chosen freeholders for other services per day; and that if any county collector, chosen freeholder of any of the counties, or other officer who may have in charge any of the said surplus money under the provisions of this act, and shall embezzle or pervert the same, or any part thereof, to any purpose not plainly indicated by this act, such county collector, chosen freeholder, or other officer, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and, on conviction thereof, shall be punished by fine not exceeding one thousand dollars, or imprisonment not exceeding five years, or both, at the discretion of the court in which such conviction may be had; provided, that the several boards of chosen freeholders shall publish annually, in one or more newspapers printed in their respective counties, and if no newspaper be printed in such county, then in a newspaper or newspapers printed in the next adjacent county, a detailed statement of the manner in which such loans have been made, the nature of the securities received, and the rates of interest, together with the amount of all the costs and charges for receiving, loaning, reloaning and management of the same.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New Jersey Acts Saved from Repeal ACTS SAVED 52 § 8-1(3) - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nj/acts-saved-from-repeal/nj-st-sect-acts-saved-52-8-1-3/
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