N.J.S.A. 17:12B-191

Relief in court from commissioner's action

17:12B-191. Relief in court from commissioner's action If a State association, of whose property and business the commissioner has taken possession as aforesaid, or any member thereof, deems itself or himself aggrieved by any act of the commissioner, or any failure of the commissioner to act, while he is in charge of the affairs of the State association and in possession of its assets, the State association or such member, may in an action in the Superior Court apply for appropriate relief. The court, upon notice to the commissioner, may proceed in the action in a summary manner or otherwise and enjoin or compel further proceedings or action by the commissioner, and make such other order or enter such judgment as shall be equitable and just. L.1963, c. 144, s. 191.

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