New Jersey Statutes

§ 4:8-29 — Seller liability

New Jersey § 4:8-29
JurisdictionNew Jersey
Title 4AGRICULTURE AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS

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N.J. Stat. Ann. § 4:8-29 (2026).

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a.Any seller of apple trees to a commercial grower is liable for the trueness to variety, rootstock, or interstem for a period of eight years following the date of delivery to the grower.
b.Any seller of peach trees to a commercial grower is liable for trueness to variety, rootstock, or interstem for a period of four years following the date of delivery to the grower.
c.A seller shall not sell one or more lots of apple or peach trees to a commercial grower where 7% or more of the trees do not conform to the variety, rootstock, or interstem stated on a bill of lading, invoice, or any other document provided by the seller to the grower. L. 1985, c. 418, s. 2, eff. Jan. 13, 1986.

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