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Terms Used In New Jersey Statutes 39:10-34

  • Certificate of ownership: means the document issued in conformance with this chapter, certifying ownership of a motor vehicle, other than manufacturer's or importer's certificate of origin. See New Jersey Statutes 39:10-2
  • Person: includes natural persons, firms or copartnerships, corporations, associations, or other artificial bodies, receivers, trustees, common law or statutory assignees, executors, administrators, sheriffs, constables, marshals, or other persons in representative or official capacity, and members, officers, agents, employees, or other representatives of those hereinbefore enumerated. See New Jersey Statutes 39:10-2
If a motor vehicle which has suffered sufficient damage to render it economically impractical to repair is subsequently repaired, a certificate of ownership for the vehicle may be issued to a person only if:

a. The person presents to the director a salvage certificate of title;

b. The repaired vehicle is inspected by an official specially designated by the director to determine the accuracy of its vehicle identification number;

c. The person submits proof of ownership of repair parts used to the director; and

d. The person complies with any other requirement the director deems appropriate.

L.1983, c. 323, s. 4.