N.J.S.A. 38:23C-21

Transfer or acquisition of interests with intent to delay just enforcement

38:23C-21. Transfer or acquisition of interests with intent to delay just enforcement Where in any proceeding to enforce a civil right in any court it is made to appear to the satisfaction of the court that any interest, property, or contract has since the date of the approval of this act been transferred or acquired with intent to delay the just enforcement of such right by taking advantage of this act, the court shall enter such judgment or make such order as might lawfully be entered or made, the provisions of this act to the contrary notwithstanding. L.1979, c. 317, s. 21, eff. Jan. 18, 1980.

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