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If the charter of a corporation organized under any law of this State has or shall have become inoperative or void, by proclamation of the Secretary of State or by operation of law, for nonpayment of taxes, the Secretary of State, by and with the advice of the Attorney General, may, upon payment by the corporation to the Secretary of State of such sum in lieu of taxes and penalties as to them may seem reasonable, but in no case to be less than the fees required upon the filing of the original certificate of incorporation, permit the corporation to be reinstated and entitled to all its franchises and privileges. Upon such payment the Secretary of State shall issue his certificate entitling the corporation to continue its business and franchises.
The provisions of this section shall not apply to any gas, electric light, telephone, telegraph, water, pipe line, railroad, street railway company, or other corporation having the right to use the public streets or to take and condemn lands in this State. Nothing in this section contained shall relieve any such corporation from the penalty of forfeiture of its franchises in case of failure to pay future taxes imposed under this subtitle or under any other law of this State.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New Jersey Statutes Title 54. Taxation 54 § 11-5 - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nj/title-54-taxation/nj-st-sect-54-11-5/
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