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The State Library has a comprehensive collection of New Jersey and federal legal materials and offers extensive reference assistance to government employees. For guidance on finding legal resources, contact the Law Library.
To access the full text of the statutes, go to the New Jersey Legislature's web site, browse through the index labeled ?Statutes? to find the Title you wish to research, and then follow the links to the specific topic of interest. You may access full text of the administrative rules at New Jersey Register.
It Is illegal to slurp your soup in New Jersey So, technically it is still a chargeable or fineable offense, however, the law was put in effect so long ago that it's not truly enforced anymore.
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While the state certainly has a few doozies, New Jersey towns have their own crazy laws on the books. 8. Bernards Township ? It's illegal to frown. ?It's not really a law as much as a resolution,? said Rhonda Pisano, Bernard Township's municipal clerk.
General Treatises and Practice Guides New Jersey Practice Series) is a practical ?how to? guide for the general practitioner to everyday legal transactions, proceedings, and actions.