N.J.S.A. 52:30-10

Governor to take possession for United States; vacation of streets, etc.; use prohibited

52:30-10. Governor to take possession for United States; vacation of streets, etc.; use prohibited As soon as said judgment has been rendered by the court and subject to the provisions thereof the Governor shall take possession of all said private rights, ways, easements or servitudes for the public use of the United States. Upon such taking, all roads, streets, ways and public places embraced within the limits of said tract of land shall be vacated and made void. It shall be unlawful for any public or municipal body or any person to open or use the same, and the land when so taken shall be held free from any and every right, way, easement or servitude over the same. Amended by L.1953, c. 49, p. 889, s. 61.

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