New Jersey Statutes

§ 20:3-46 — Sidewalks; lands condemned for highways to include; condemnation of lands for sidewalks

New Jersey § 20:3-46
JurisdictionNew Jersey
Title 20EMINENT DOMAIN

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N.J. Stat. Ann. § 20:3-46 (2026).

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Unless otherwise particularly specified in the resolution, map, complaint and other proceedings for the acquiring of land or rights-of-way, or both, for public highways in the manner set forth in this act the boundary lines of the said road and highways, or portion thereof so taken and acquired, shall include within the boundaries thereof all land necessary and desired for the locating of sidewalks or other space then needed, or thereafter to be utilized as sidewalk, and whether the same shall then or thereafter be intended to be paved for use by pedestrians as sidewalks. All land lying outside of and adjoining the outer boundary lines of any public road or highway, the boundaries of which have been established according to law prior to April 28, 1931, and which lands or the use thereof sh

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New Jersey § 20:3-46, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/nj/20/20%3A3-46.