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New Jersey Real Property Law, Bluebook(Pub. #20028) – TheBluebookcontains relevant state statutes including adverse possession, insurance, fraud, professions and occupations, real property, trade practices, plus the select administrative code sections addressing insurance and law & public safety. ...
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New Jersey is a tragic example of state veering in the wrong direction. Back in the 1960s, it was basically like New Hampshire, with no income tax and no sales tax. State politicians then told voters in the mid-1960s that a sales tax was needed, in part to reduce property taxes. Th...
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