A New Jersey Order Granting Motion to Deposit Sum of Money with the Court into the Court Registry Investment System Disputed Ownership is a court order issued by a New Jersey court that grants a party's motion to deposit a sum of money with the court into the Court Registry Investment System (CHRIS) for the purpose of resolving a disputed ownership claim. This type of order is typically used when two or more parties are disputing ownership of funds or other assets. The court order grants permission for the party to deposit the sum of money with the court, and the court will then manage the funds and resolve the dispute. Types of New Jersey Order Granting Motion to Deposit Sum of Money with the Court into the Court Registry Investment System Disputed Ownership include: 1. Motion to Deposit Sum of Money with the Court into the Court Registry Investment System (CHRIS) for Disputed Ownership 2. Motion to Deposit Sum of Money with the Court into the Court Registry Investment System (CHRIS) for Disputed Funds 3. Motion to Deposit Sum of Money with the Court into the Court Registry Investment System (CHRIS) for Disputed Property Ownership 4. Motion to Deposit Sum of Money with the Court into the Court Registry Investment System (CHRIS) for Disputed Business Ownership.