N.J.S.A. 46:30B-97.2

Enforcement. Right of administrator to intervene in judicial or administrative proceedings

46:30B-97.2. Enforcement. Right of administrator to intervene in judicial or administrative proceedings 46:30B-97.2. Enforcement. Right of administrator to intervene in judicial or administrative proceedings. The administrator shall have a right to intervene and participate in any judicial or administrative proceeding when it is in the best interests of: the State of New Jersey, the apparent owner, or the unclaimed property for the purpose of conserving and safeguarding the unclaimed property against dissipation, undue diminishment, or adverse discriminatory treatment. Source: New. L.1989, c.58, s.1.

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