New Jersey Statutes

§ 2B:9-1 — Effect of abolition of particular courts

New Jersey § 2B:9-1
JurisdictionNew Jersey
Title 2BCOURT ORGANIZATION AND CIVIL CODE

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N.J. Stat. Ann. § 2B:9-1 (2026).

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2B:9-1. Effect of Abolition of Particular Courts.

a.Where any court has been or is abolished: 1. Its property shall be the property of the court succeeding to its jurisdiction; 2. Its pending cases shall be cases of the court succeeding to its jurisdiction and thereafter shall be treated in the same manner as if originally brought in the court to which they are transferred; 3. Its records shall be disposed of in the manner determined by the Supreme Court.
b.A judgment of a court which has been abolished may be enforced in the court to which its jurisdiction has been transferred, but no abolition of any court or transfer to another court shall change the effect of a judgment of that court in any way.
c.No abolition of any court or any transfer of operations, management, or recordkeeping

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