New Jersey Statutes

§ 49:4-1 — Security; governing instrument defined

New Jersey § 49:4-1
JurisdictionNew Jersey
Title 49SALE OF SECURITIES

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N.J. Stat. Ann. § 49:4-1 (2026).

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As used in this act: a. "Security" and "securities" includes (1) bonds, debentures, notes and all other instruments and writings, however designated, evidencing an obligation to pay money;

(2)interest coupons pertaining to the foregoing;
(3)evidences of stockholder's equities, including but not limited to, stock certificates, rights, and warrants;
(4)every instrument which is subject to the provisions of chapter 8, Investment Securities, of Title 12A of the New Jersey Statutes (The Uniform Commercial Code); and (5) every other type of instrument, however designated, the destruction of which is required by statute, contract or other writing to be effected after their cancellation; b. "Governing instrument" includes statutes of this State, ordinances, resolutions, notes, mortgages, debent

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