New Jersey Statutes
§ 54:5-86.1 — One acquiring title may request municipality to foreclose tax sale certificate as against omitted party
New Jersey § 54:5-86.1
JurisdictionNew Jersey
Title 54TAXATION
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Bluebook
N.J. Stat. Ann. § 54:5-86.1 (2026).
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Any owner of lands purchased by such owner or his ancestor in title from a municipality, title to which lands was acquired by the municipality under a tax sale certificate and the foreclosure thereof, may request the municipality to foreclose such tax sale certificate as against any person having an estate or interest in, or encumbrance upon, said lands who was omitted as a party to the foreclosure action. L.1953, c. 192, p. 1488, s. 1.
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Nearby Sections
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§ 54:5-1
Short title§ 54:5-104.100
Conveyance of outstanding interest against certain residential realty; payment; action to compel conveyance§ 54:5-104.101
Applicability of law§ 54:5-104.102
Benefits and disabilities; application to successors in interest; agreements to defeat operation of Act§ 54:5-104.103
Definition of phrase "thought to be owned"§ 54:5-104.29
Short title§ 54:5-104.33
No personal judgment shall be entered§ 54:5-104.35
Resolution by governing body§ 54:5-104.36
Jurisdiction§ 54:5-104.37
Fees to be paid on institution of action§ 54:5-104.41
Complaint to be filed with tax collector; county recording officer and Attorney-General§ 54:5-104.42
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