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2018 New Jersey Revised Statutes
Title 27 - HIGHWAYS
Chapter 14 - Annual apportionment to counties for construction and reconstruction; county's share
- Section 27:14-1 - Annual apportionment to counties for construction and reconstruction; county's share
- Section 27:14-2 - Construction of public roads; action by freeholders; contribution by municipalities
- Section 27:14-3 - Surveys and plans; approval by freeholders and commissioner
- Section 27:14-4 - Cost defined
- Section 27:14-5 - Road improvements; extent of
- Section 27:14-6 - Bridges and culverts; specifications, advertisements and contracts
- Section 27:14-7 - Supplemental contracts
- Section 27:14-8 - Limitation on state aid in certain cases
- Section 27:14-9 - Contribution by municipalities; resolutions binding
- Section 27:14-10 - Municipal bond issue
- Section 27:14-11 - Municipalities may borrow to meet installments on improvement contract; amount
- Section 27:14-12 - Advertisement for bids; specifications; certified check with bid; contract and bond; time of awarding contract
- Section 27:14-13 - Contract and bond; approval by commissioner; rejection; readvertising
- Section 27:14-14 - Time of payments; contractor's bond on completion of work; term
- Section 27:14-15 - Partial payments; engineers' certificate; final report; filing
- Section 27:14-16 - Partial payments for highway work; amount
- Section 27:14-17 - Payment of state's share of construction cost; certification
- Section 27:14-18 - Contribution by county; annual tax levy; deficiency and surplus
- Section 27:14-19 - Bond issue instead of tax levy; vote required
- Section 27:14-20 - Acquisition of land; condemnation; abandonment
- Section 27:14-21 - Certain roads chargeable to county; sidewalks and drains; maintenance
- Section 27:14-22 - Widening roads; state aid; procedure
- Section 27:14-23 - Copy of all papers filed with commissioner
- Section 27:14-24 - County road supervisor; county engineer; county superintendent of bridges; assistants
- Section 27:14-24.2 - Tenure in office for certain county road supervisors.
- Section 27:14-25 - Engineer and road supervisor; removal; procedure; successor
- Section 27:14-26 - Road closed temporarily; procedure
- Section 27:14-27 - Authorities may acquire quarries and gravel pits
- Section 27:14-28 - Authority over trees
- Section 27:14-29 - Applicability of article; road construction by municipalities
- Section 27:14-30 - Improvement of county roads by boroughs; payment of cost
- Section 27:14-31 - Bond issues; reimbursement
- Section 27:14-32 - Consent to improvement by borough
- Section 27:14-35 - Grade of road and sidewalks; work done by municipalities
- Section 27:14-36 - Restrictions on municipal improvements
- Section 27:14-37 - Payment by municipalities; assessments for benefits
- Section 27:14-38 - Improvement by property owners at own expense; contract; approval by county
- Section 27:14-39 - Completed road taken over by county; engineer's compensation
- Section 27:14-40 - Change of location of road
- Section 27:14-41 - Approaches to properties; payment by county
- Section 27:14-42 - Improvement of roads along state property; payment by state body
- Section 27:14-43 - Improvement of full width road at request of property owners
- Section 27:14-44 - Repair and maintenance; funds; how raised
- Section 27:14-45 - Maintenance of roads built by freeholders within certain cities
- Section 27:14-46 - Maintenance and repair of roads leading to state institutions
- Section 27:14-47 - Extraordinary repairs or reconstruction; approval
- Section 27:14-48 - Extraordinary repairs; payment of cost; state aid
- Section 27:14-49 - Municipality may borrow certain amount for road repairs; repayment
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