N.J.S.A. 17:9A-292

Delivery of property to claimants

17:9A-292. Delivery of property to claimants At any time prior to the sale, destruction or other disposition of the contents of a package pursuant to sections 293, 294 and 295, the person in whose name such package stands may require its delivery upon payment of all charges or rent accrued, and all other charges or expenses paid or incurred to the date of the delivery, including the cost of inventorying or of opening and inventorying, the fees of the notary public, the cost of preparing and mailing the notice, and publication, if any. If the commissioner is in doubt concerning the person entitled to such package, or if there are conflicting claims thereto, he may require an order of the Superior Court authorizing and directing the delivery of the package. L.1948, c. 67, p. 392,s.292.

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