New Jersey Statutes
§ 40A:62-5 — Powers of the mayor
New Jersey·Title 40A MUNICIPALITIES AND COUNTIES
40A:62-5.
a.The councilman-at-large shall be officially known and designated as the mayor of . . . . . . . . . . . . . (the name of the town in which he is elected). He shall be so designated in all official documents and instruments of every kind, and shall sign all ordinances, warrants, bonds, notes, contracts and all other official documents and instruments by said title.
b.The mayor shall be the head of the municipal government.
c.The mayor shall have all those powers placed in the mayor by general law.
d.The mayor shall be known as the chairman of the council, preside at all its meetings and possess all the powers of a member of council.
e.Every ordinance adopted by the council shall be presented to the mayor within five days after its passage, Sundays excepted, by the town clerk
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Nearby Sections
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§ 40A:62-1
Incorporation; Corporate Seal§ 40A:62-2
Elected officers, terms.§ 40A:62-2.2
Phasing-in, staggering, of four-year terms§ 40A:62-3
Organization; Officers§ 40A:62-4
General Powers.§ 40A:62-5
Powers of the mayor§ 40A:62-6
Powers of the Council.§ 40A:62-7
Miscellaneous§ 40A:62-8
Statutes Repealed.