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4. The said commissioners of adjustment or the purchaser, his or its heirs, successors or assigns, upon the granting of the order herein provided for, shall give notice to all persons who were entitled to or who were not served with notice or with order to show cause, at the time that the said adjustments respectively were made or who have since acquired an interest in the lands so sold, if any appear of record; setting forth the date of sale, the date of their deeds respectively and when they were recorded, a description of the land taken from said deed and the amount for which the same was sold, requiring the said owner or owners, mortgagee or mortgagees, lienor or lienors, or other persons interested, or having a lien upon the said lands and premises, who may desire to redeem the said lands, to pay the said amount with legal interest from the date of sale to the date of redemption, together with all subsequent taxes, assessments, water rates or water rents and all fees now allowed by law, to redeem within six months from the date of the service of the said notice and the notice so given under such order of the said court shall be as valid and effectual in all respects as if given on the filing of the original report of the commissioners of adjustment.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New Jersey Acts Saved from Repeal ACTS SAVED 54 § 6-5(46) - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nj/acts-saved-from-repeal/nj-st-sect-acts-saved-54-6-5-46/
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