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2023 New Jersey Revised Statutes. Title 10 - Civil Rights. Previous Next. Section 10:1-1 - Right of citizens to hold office or employment; no discrimination because of sex or marital status. Section 10:1-2 - Equal rights and privileges of all persons in public places.
New Jersey Revised Statutes. The laws in the New Jersey Revised Statutes are passed by the New Jersey State Legislature, which consists of the New Jersey General Assembly and the New Jersey Senate. The General Assembly contains 80 members, while the Senate contains 40 members.
This document provides procedural guidance to practitioners in the New Jersey Superior Court, Law Division, Civil Part. It was prepared under the supervision of the Conference of Civil Presiding Judges, along with the Conference of Civil Division Managers and the Civil Practice Division of the Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC).
24 paź 2024 · NJ Bills, Laws, & Statutes: What's the Difference? The New Jersey Legislature’s primary function is to pass laws. This process begins with an idea and the introduction of a bill. What is a bill? A bill is a proposal to establish a new law, or the change or repeal an existing law.
Section II. 1. (a) After each federal census taken in a year ending in zero, the Congressional districts shall be established by the New Jersey Redistricting Commission. The commission shall consist of 13 members, none of whom shall be a member or employee of the Congress of the United States.
Read Section 10:5-1 - Short title, N.J. Stat. § 10:5-1, see flags on bad law, and search Casetext’s comprehensive legal database.
24 paź 2024 · Laws are the official rules and codes that govern citizens’ actions, including the Constitution, statutory laws enacted by the Legislature, case laws established by court decisions, and administrative law as set forth by executive branch agencies. Statutes are the laws created by acts of the Legislature. (see Laws above)