§ 36:2-1 Crispus Attucks Day
§ 36:2-1.1 Special commemorations posted on Department of State website
§ 36:2-2 American Flag Week
§ 36:2-3 New Jersey Day
§ 36:2-4 Women’s history week; designation
§ 36:2-5 Governor’s proclamation; women’s history week
§ 36:2-6 Law Day on May 1; annual proclamation by Governor
§ 36:2-7 “New Jersey POW-MIA Recognition Day” designated
§ 36:2-8 Request for proclamation by Governor
§ 36:2-9 New Jersey Retired Teachers Day
§ 36:2-10 Police, firemen, first aid day
§ 36:2-11 Annual observance
§ 36:2-12 Literacy Awareness Week
§ 36:2-13 Missing Persons’ Month
§ 36:2-14 Dissemination of information
§ 36:2-15 Grandparents’ Day
§ 36:2-16 New Jersey Shore Celebration Day; established
§ 36:2-17 Observance of New Jersey Shore Celebration Day; cooperation, coordination; encouraged
§ 36:2-18 “Vietnam Veterans’ Remembrance Day” designated
§ 36:2-19 Observance of “Vietnam Veterans’ Remembrance Day”
§ 36:2-20 “Korean War Veterans’ Day” designated
§ 36:2-21 Gubernatorial proclamation
§ 36:2-22 “Holocaust Remembrance Day”
§ 36:2-23 Findings, declarations
§ 36:2-24 “Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month,” “Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Day”; designated
§ 36:2-25 Recognition, encouragement, assistance
§ 36:2-26 “First Aid Week” designated; annual award established
§ 36:2-27 Woman Police Officer of the Year Award
§ 36:2-28 “Garden Week” designated
§ 36:2-29 Observation of “Garden Week” encouraged
§ 36:2-30 “Child Abuse Awareness Month,” designated
§ 36:2-31 “Long-Term Care Week” designated
§ 36:2-32 “Women Veterans Awareness Month” designated
§ 36:2-33 “Senior Citizen’s Day” designated
§ 36:2-34 “A Day of Prayer in New Jersey” designated
§ 36:2-35 “Take our Daughters to Work Day” designated
§ 36:2-36 “Prostate Cancer Awareness Month” designated
§ 36:2-37 “Delaware Bay Day” designated
§ 36:2-38 Observation of “Delaware Bay Day”
§ 36:2-40 Children’s Memorial Day designated
§ 36:2-41 “Native American Day,” dedicated, proclaimed
§ 36:2-42 New Jersey Seafood Promotion Month designated
§ 36:2-43 Irish-American History and Heritage Week designated
§ 36:2-44 “Hepatitis C Awareness Month” designated
§ 36:2-45 Determination of prevalence, implementation of education programs
§ 36:2-46 Thomas Mundy Peterson Day designated
§ 36:2-47 “Toms River East Little League World Champions Day”; designated
§ 36:2-48 “Bill of Rights Day in New Jersey,” designated
§ 36:2-49 Bill of Rights, school instruction
§ 36:2-50 “Peace Officers Memorial Day.”
§ 36:2-52 “Women’s Wellness Month” designated
§ 36:2-53 “Loyal Heart Award Day”; designated
§ 36:2-54 “Kindness Awareness Month in New Jersey” designated
§ 36:2-55 “Human Potential Week” established
§ 36:2-56 Proclamation, issuance by Governor
§ 36:2-57 “Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day” designated
§ 36:2-58 Annual proclamation
§ 36:2-59 Flying flag at half-staff
§ 36:2-60 “New Jersey Cares about Children with Cancer Month” designated
§ 36:2-61 Annual proclamation
§ 36:2-62 “National Airborne Day,” August 16; designated
§ 36:2-63 Parkinson’s Disease Awareness Month” designated
§ 36:2-64 Proclamation
§ 36:2-65 Parents of Fallen Military Sons and Daughters Day designated
§ 36:2-66 Foster Children’s Day designated
§ 36:2-67 Annual proclamation
§ 36:2-68 “Child Appreciation Month,” May; designated
§ 36:2-69 “New Jersey Credit Union Day”; designated
§ 36:2-70 “Patriots Day”, third Monday in April; designated
§ 36:2-71 Observation of “Patriots Day”
§ 36:2-72 “UNICEF Day,” October 31; designated
§ 36:2-73 “Minority and Multicultural Health Month,” September; designated
§ 36:2-74 “Sexual Assault Awareness Month,” April, designated
§ 36:2-75 “Epilepsy Awareness Month,” November; designated
§ 36:2-76 “Liberty Day,” March 16; designated
§ 36:2-77 Observance of “Liberty Day.”
§ 36:2-78 “School Psychologists Month,” April; designated
§ 36:2-79 Observance of “School Psychologists Month.”
§ 36:2-80 “Juneteenth Independence Day”; designated
§ 36:2-81 Annual observation, call by Governor
§ 36:2-82 “Lung Cancer Awareness Month,” November; designated
§ 36:2-83 “Black History Month,” February; designated
§ 36:2-84 New Jersey P.O.W.-M.I.A. Week of Remembrance, April 9 through April 15; designated
§ 36:2-85 “Cystic Fibrosis Awareness Month,” May; designated
§ 36:2-86 “Breast Cancer Awareness Month,” October; designated
§ 36:2-87 “Brain Injury Awareness Month,” March; designated
§ 36:2-88 “Adult Onset Disability Awareness Month,” May; designated
§ 36:2-89 “New Jersey Early Intervention Week,” third week of May; designated
§ 36:2-90 “Rett Syndrome Awareness Day,” third Tuesday in October; designated
§ 36:2-91 “Gifted and Talented Students Month,” March; designated
§ 36:2-92 Annual proclamation, observance of “Gifted and Talented Students Month.”
§ 36:2-93 “Diwali Month,” October 15 through November 14; designated
§ 36:2-94 Annual proclamation, observance of “Diwali Month.”
§ 36:2-95 “Lymphedema Awareness Day,” March 6; designated
§ 36:2-96 Observance of “Lymphadema Awareness Day.”
§ 36:2-97 “Motorcycle Awareness Month,” May; designated
§ 36:2-98 New Jersey declared HERO campaign state
§ 36:2-99 Annual observance of declaration
§ 36:2-100 “Mitochondrial Disease Awareness Week”, third week of September; designated
§ 36:2-101 “New Jersey Eyeglass Recycling Month,” May; designated
§ 36:2-102 Observance, activities, programs
§ 36:2-103 “Volunteer Blood Donor Awareness Month,” September; designated
§ 36:2-104 Observance of “Volunteer Blood Donor Awareness Month.”
§ 36:2-105 “Veterans’ Month,” November; designated
§ 36:2-106 Observance of “Veterans’ Month.”
§ 36:2-107 “Pulmonary Hypertension Awareness Month,” November; designated
§ 36:2-108 Issuance of annual proclamation relative to seriousness of pulmonary hypertension
§ 36:2-109 “Jewish Heritage Month,” April; designated
§ 36:2-110 Annual observance
§ 36:2-111 “Lyme Disease Awareness Month,” May; designated
§ 36:2-112 Observance of “Lyme Disease Awareness Month.”
§ 36:2-113 “Fibromyalgia Awareness Month,” May; designated
§ 36:2-114 Observance of “Fibromyalgia Awareness Month.”
§ 36:2-115 “Leukemia, Lymphoma, and Myeloma Awareness Month,” September; designated
§ 36:2-116 Issuance of annual proclamation
§ 36:2-117 “Blindness Awareness Month,” October; designated
§ 36:2-118 Proclamation, activities, programs
§ 36:2-119 Hispanic Heritage Month, September 15 through October 15; designated
§ 36:2-120 “Drunk Driving Awareness Month,” December; designated
§ 36:2-121 Issuance of proclamation
§ 36:2-122 “Salute To Hospitalized Veterans Week,” week of February 14; designated
§ 36:2-123 Observance of “Salute To Hospitalized Veterans Week.”
§ 36:2-124 “Prescription Drug Abuse Awareness Month,” March; designated
§ 36:2-125 Annual observance
§ 36:2-126 “Brain Tumor Awareness Month,” May; designated
§ 36:2-127 Observance
§ 36:2-128 “New Jersey Wine Month,” November; designated
§ 36:2-129 Observance
§ 36:2-130 “Freedom Walk Day,” Sunday before September 11; designated
§ 36:2-131 Observance
§ 36:2-132 “Eating Disorders Awareness Month,” February; designated
§ 36:2-133 Annual observance
§ 36:2-134 Findings, declarations relative to ovarian cancer
§ 36:2-135 “Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month,” September; designated
§ 36:2-136 Annual observance of “Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month.”
§ 36:2-137 “Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Awareness Week,” last week of May; designated
§ 36:2-138 Annual observance
§ 36:2-139 “Firefighter Recognition Day,” October 2; designated
§ 36:2-140 Annual celebration
§ 36:2-141 Italian-American Heritage Month, October; designated
§ 36:2-142 Observance encouraged
§ 36:2-143 “Aviation Maintenance Technician Day:, May 24; designated
§ 36:2-144 Observance
§ 36:2-145 “Postpartum Depression Awareness Day,” October 20; designated
§ 36:2-146 Observance
§ 36:2-147 “Technology Innovation Week,” first week in March; designated
§ 36:2-148 Observance
§ 36:2-149 Gold Star Mother’s Day, last Sunday in September; designated
§ 36:2-150 Annual observance
§ 36:2-151 “Denim Day,” April 28; designated
§ 36:2-152 Annual observance
§ 36:2-153 “Childhood Obesity Prevention Month,” March; designated
§ 36:2-154 Annual observance
§ 36:2-155 “Mesothelioma Awareness Day,” September 26; designated
§ 36:2-156 Annual observance
§ 36:2-157 “Pain Awareness Month,” September; designated
§ 36:2-158 Annual observance
§ 36:2-159 “Immunization Awareness Month,” August; designated
§ 36:2-160 Annual observance
§ 36:2-161 “Fall Prevention Week”; designated
§ 36:2-162 Annual observance
§ 36:2-163 “Crime Victims’ Rights Week”; last full week in April; designated
§ 36:2-164 Annual observance
§ 36:2-165 “Teen Cancer Awareness Week,” third week in January; designated
§ 36:2-166 Annual observance
§ 36:2-167 “Asperger’s Syndrome Awareness Week”; designated
§ 36:2-168 Annual observance
§ 36:2-169 “Aphasia Awareness Month,” June; designated
§ 36:2-170 Annual observance
§ 36:2-171 “Children’s Dental Health Month,” February; designated
§ 36:2-172 Annual observance
§ 36:2-173 “K9 Veterans Day,” March 13; designated
§ 36:2-174 Women’s History Month, March; designated
§ 36:2-175 Annual observance
§ 36:2-176 “American Red Cross Month,” March; designated
§ 36:2-177 Annual observance
§ 36:2-178 “Alcohol Awareness for New Jersey Youth Month,” April; designated
§ 36:2-179 Observance
§ 36:2-180 “Lupus Awareness Month,” May; designated
§ 36:2-181 Annual observance
§ 36:2-182 “Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy Awareness Week.”
§ 36:2-183 Annual observance
§ 36:2-184 “Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month,” March; designated
§ 36:2-185 Annual observance
§ 36:2-186 “Donate Life Month,” April; designated
§ 36:2-187 “Corrections Officer Day,” July 30; designated
§ 36:2-188 Annual proclamation
§ 36:2-189 Flags flown at half-staff at correctional facilities
§ 36:2-190 “Men’s Health Awareness Month,” June; designated
§ 36:2-191 Annual observance
§ 36:2-192 “Agent Orange Awareness Month,” October; designated
§ 36:2-193 Annual observance
§ 36:2-194 “Neuroendocrine Tumor Cancer Awareness Day,” November 10; designated
§ 36:2-195 Annual observance
§ 36:2-196 Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, May; designated
§ 36:2-197 Annual observance
§ 36:2-198 “Displaced Homemakers Awareness Month,” May; designated
§ 36:2-199 Annual observance
§ 36:2-200 “Multiple Sclerosis Education and Awareness Month,” March; designated
§ 36:2-201 Annual observance
§ 36:2-202 “Human Trafficking Prevention Month,” January; designated
§ 36:2-203 Annual observance
§ 36:2-204 “Human Trafficking Awareness Day,” January 11; designated
§ 36:2-205 Annual observance
§ 36:2-206 “Neonatal Alloimmune Thrombocytopenia Awareness Day,” June 7; designated
§ 36:2-207 Annual observance
§ 36:2-208 “Children’s Product Safety Awareness Month,” November; designated
§ 36:2-209 Annual observance
§ 36:2-210 Implementation of plan to increase public awareness
§ 36:2-211 “Clarence Clemons Day,” January 11; designated
§ 36:2-212 Annual observance
§ 36:2-213 “Assistance Animal Recognition Day,” Wednesday of second week of August; designated
§ 36:2-214 Annual observance
§ 36:2-215 “National Dwarfism Awareness Month,” October; designated
§ 36:2-216 Annual observance
§ 36:2-217 “Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Awareness Month,” November; designated
§ 36:2-218 Annual observance
§ 36:2-219 “Turner Syndrome Awareness Month,” February; designated
§ 36:2-220 Annual observance
§ 36:2-221 “Disability History and Awareness Month,” October; designated
§ 36:2-222 Annual observance
§ 36:2-223 Development, distribution of curriculum guidelines
§ 36:2-224 “Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention Month,” February; designated
§ 36:2-225 Annual observance
§ 36:2-226 “Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia Awareness Month,” June; designated
§ 36:2-227 Annual observance
§ 36:2-228 “Patient Advocate Day,” November 15; designated
§ 36:2-229 Annual observance
§ 36:2-230 “Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Awareness Day,” January 21; designated
§ 36:2-231 Annual observance
§ 36:2-232 “Doctors’ Day,” March 30; designated
§ 36:2-233 Annual observance
§ 36:2-234 “Military Appreciation Month,” May; designated, annual observance
§ 36:2-235 “Dominican Pride Day,” second Saturday in July; designated
§ 36:2-236 “New Jersey Arts, Culture, History, and Tourism Month,” June; designated
§ 36:2-237 Annual observance
§ 36:2-238 “Veterans’ Education Awareness Week,” second full week in November; designated
§ 36:2-239 Annual observance
§ 36:2-240 “Pollinator Week”; designated; annual observance
§ 36:2-241 “Children’s Grief Awareness Day,” third Thursday in November; designated
§ 36:2-242 Annual observance
§ 36:2-243 “Horticultural Therapy Week,” third full week in March; designated
§ 36:2-244 Annual observance
§ 36:2-245 “General Aviation Appreciation Month,” May; designated
§ 36:2-246 Observance
§ 36:2-247 “Male Breast Cancer Awareness Week,” third week of October; designated
§ 36:2-248 Annual observance
§ 36:2-249 “Hunger Action Month,” September; designated
§ 36:2-250 Annual observance
§ 36:2-251 “Gold Star Mothers Appreciation Month,” September; designated
§ 36:2-252 Annual observance
§ 36:2-253 “Linemen Appreciation Month,” October; designated
§ 36:2-254 Annual observance
§ 36:2-255 “ALS Awareness Day,” “ALS Awareness Month”; designated
§ 36:2-256 Annual observance
§ 36:2-257 Dominican Restoration Day, August 16; designated
§ 36:2-258 “Sarcoidosis Awareness Month,” April; designated
§ 36:2-259 Annual observance
§ 36:2-260 “New Jersey Gleaning Week,” third week in September; designated
§ 36:2-261 Annual observance
§ 36:2-262 Publicizing
§ 36:2-263 “Farmers Against Hunger Day,” Wednesday of third week of September; designated
§ 36:2-264 Annual observance
§ 36:2-265 Publicizing
§ 36:2-266 “Coast Guard Week,” first week in August; designated
§ 36:2-267 City of Cape May honored
§ 36:2-268 Annual observance
§ 36:2-269 “Hannah G. Solomon Day,” January 14; designated
§ 36:2-270 Annual observance
§ 36:2-271 “Consumer Protection Week,” first week of March; designated
§ 36:2-272 “Adult Vaccine Preventable Disease Awareness and Improvement Month,” August; designated
§ 36:2-273 Promotion to raise public awareness
§ 36:2-274 “Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month,” November; designated
§ 36:2-275 Annual observance
§ 36:2-276 “New Jersey Careers in Utilities Week,” third week in October; designated
§ 36:2-277 Annual observance
§ 36:2-278 “Shuck, Sip, and Slurp Weekend,” third weekend in October; designated
§ 36:2-279 Annual observance
§ 36:2-280 Publicizing
§ 36:2-281 “Native Plant Appreciation Month,” June; designated
§ 36:2-282 Annual observance
§ 36:2-283 “Night of Conversation,” November 19th; designated
§ 36:2-284 Annual observance
§ 36:2-285 Senator Joseph Palaia Day, February 3rd; designated
§ 36:2-286 Annual observance
§ 36:2-287 “Go Gold for Kids with Cancer Awareness Week,” third week in September; designated
§ 36:2-288 Annual observance
§ 36:2-289 “Prader-Willi Syndrome Awareness Month,” May; designated
§ 36:2-290 Annual observance
§ 36:2-291 “Affordable Housing Awareness Month,” September; designated
§ 36:2-292 Annual observance
§ 36:2-293 “Maternal Health Awareness Day,” January 23; designated
§ 36:2-294 Annual observance
§ 36:2-295 “Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Awareness Day,” June 27; designated
§ 36:2-296 Annual observance
§ 36:2-297 “Genocide Awareness Month,” April; designated
§ 36:2-298 Annual observance
§ 36:2-299 “Mental Health Awareness Month,” May; designated
§ 36:2-300 Annual observance
§ 36:2-301 “Asthma Awareness Month,” May; designated
§ 36:2-302 Annual observance
§ 36:2-303 “ASK Day,” June 21; designated
§ 36:2-304 Annual observance
§ 36:2-305 “World Autism Awareness Day,” April 2; designated
§ 36:2-306 Annual observance
§ 36:2-307 “Constitution Week,” September 17 through September 23; designated
§ 36:2-308 Annual observance
§ 36:2-309 “Concussion Awareness Day,” third Friday in September; designated
§ 36:2-310 Annual observance
§ 36:2-311 “Dyslexia Awareness Month,” October; designated
§ 36:2-312 Annual observance
§ 36:2-313 “Evans Syndrome Awareness Day,” September 21; designated
§ 36:2-314 Annual Observance
§ 36:2-315 “Esophageal Cancer Awareness Month,” April; designated
§ 36:2-316 Annual observance
§ 36:2-317 “Transgender Awareness Week,” November 14th through November 20th; designated
§ 36:2-318 Annual observance
§ 36:2-319 “Transgender Day of Remembrance,” November 20th; designated
§ 36:2-320 Annual observance
§ 36:2-321 “Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva Awareness Day,” April 23; designated
§ 36:2-322 Annual observance
§ 36:2-323 “Socks for the Homeless Day,” February 14; designated
§ 36:2-324 Annual observance
§ 36:2-325 “Bleeding Disorders Awareness Month,” March; designated
§ 36:2-326 Annual observance
§ 36:2-327 “Professional Social Work Month,” March; designated
§ 36:2-328 Annual observance
§ 36:2-329 “Sikh Awareness and Appreciation Month,” April; designated
§ 36:2-330 Annual observance
§ 36:2-331 “Tourette Syndrome Awareness Day,” June 4; designated
§ 36:2-332 Annual observance
§ 36:2-333 “World Refugee Day,” June 20; designated
§ 36:2-334 Annual observance
§ 36:2-335 Hispanic Journalist Pride Day, September 20; designated
§ 36:2-336 “Smart Irrigation Month,” July; designated
§ 36:2-337 Annual observance
§ 36:2-338 Filing of copies of this resolution
§ 36:2-339 “Sergeant Dominick Pilla and Corporal Jamie Smith Day,” October 3; designated
§ 36:2-340 “Disability Employment Awareness Month,” October; designated
§ 36:2-341 Annual observance
§ 36:2-342 “A Day in the Life – Type 1 Diabetes Day,” Monday before Thanksgiving; designated
§ 36:2-343 Annual observance
§ 36:2-344 “Brain Aneurysm Awareness Month,” September; designated
§ 36:2-345 Annual observance
§ 36:2-346 “Doula Appreciation Week,” March 22 to March 28; designated
§ 36:2-347 Annual observance
§ 36:2-348 “Sikh Day,” April 14th; designated
§ 36:2-349 Annual observance
§ 36:2-350 “Food Pantry Donation Month,” November; designated
§ 36:2-351 Annual observance
§ 36:2-352 “Food Waste Prevention Day,” Thursday of third week of September; designated
§ 36:2-353 Annual observance
§ 36:2-354 “Peter Francisco Day,” March 15; designated
§ 36:2-355 “New Jersey Economic Development Day,” second Monday of May; designated
§ 36:2-356 Annual observance
§ 36:2-357 New Jersey “Dairy Week,” last full week of June; designated
§ 36:2-358 Annual observance
§ 36:2-359 “Buy Local Week,” last full week of July; designated
§ 36:2-360 Annual observance
§ 36:2-361 “Small Business Month,” May; designated
§ 36:2-362 Annual observance
§ 36:2-363 “Portugal Day,” June 10; designated
§ 36:2-364 Annual observance
§ 36:2-365 “Women Veterans Appreciation Day,” June 12; designated
§ 36:2-366 Annual observance
§ 36:2-367 “Knock Out Opioid Abuse Day,” October 6; designated
§ 36:2-368 Annual observance
§ 36:2-369 “Youth Suicide Prevention Awareness Month,” September; designated
§ 36:2-370 Annual observance
§ 36:2-371 “Alice Paul Day,” January 11; designated
§ 36:2-372 Annual observance
§ 36:2-373 “Puerto Rico Day,” third Sunday of September; designated
§ 36:2-374 Annual observance
§ 36:2-375 “Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Day,” October 8; designated
§ 36:2-376 Annual observance
§ 36:2-377 “Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Month,” October; designated
§ 36:2-378 Annual observance
§ 36:2-379 “Civil War Veterans Recognition Month,” May; designated
§ 36:2-380 Annual observance
§ 36:2-381 Proclamation
§ 36:2-382 “Women in Public Office Day,” March 19th; designated
§ 36:2-383 Annual observance
§ 36:2-384 “Obesity Care Week,” second week of October; designated
§ 36:2-385 Annual observance
§ 36:2-386 “Domestic Violence Services Awareness Week,” third full week in March; designated
§ 36:2-387 Annual observance
§ 36:2-388 “NUT Carcinoma Awareness Month,” January; designated
§ 36:2-389 Annual observance
§ 36:2-390 “Financial Literacy Month,” April; designated
§ 36:2-391 Annual observance
§ 36:2-392 “Career and Technical Education Month,” February; designated
§ 36:2-393 Annual observance
§ 36:2-394 “Overdose Awareness Day,” August 31; designated
§ 36:2-395 Annual observance
§ 36:2-396 “Sickle Cell Awareness Month”, designated
§ 36:2-397 Annual gubernatorial proclamation
§ 36:2-398 Manufacturing Week, designated
§ 36:2-399 Gubernatorial proclamation
§ 36:2-400 “Safe Haven Awareness Month”, designated
§ 36:2-401 Annual gubernatorial proclamation
§ 36:2-402 “COVID-19 Heroes Day,” March 9; designated
§ 36:2-403 Annual observance
§ 36:2-404 “Multiple System Atrophy Awareness Month,” March; designated
§ 36:2-405 Annual observance
§ 36:2-406 “Frederick Douglass Day,” February 14; designated
§ 36:2-407 Annual observance
§ 36:2-408 “Gun Violence Awareness Day”, designated
§ 36:2-409 Annual observance
§ 36:2-410 “Educational Opportunity Fund (EOF) Month”, designated
§ 36:2-411 Annual observance
§ 36:2-412 “Alpha Phi Alpha Day”, designated
§ 36:2-413 Annual observance
§ 36:2-414 “Personal Carbon Footprint Awareness Day”, designated
§ 36:2-415 Annual observance
§ 36:2-416 “International Women’s Day” designated
§ 36:2-417 Annual observance
§ 36:2-418 “Triple Negative Breast Cancer Awareness Month” designated
§ 36:2-419 Annual observance
§ 36:2-420 “Military Child Appreciation Month” and “Military Child Appreciation Week” designated
§ 36:2-421 Annual observation
§ 36:2-422 Borinqueneers Day designated

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Terms Used In New Jersey Statutes > Title 36 > Chapter 2 - Crispus Attucks Day

  • Donor: The person who makes a gift.
  • Equitable: Pertaining to civil suits in "equity" rather than in "law." In English legal history, the courts of "law" could order the payment of damages and could afford no other remedy. See damages. A separate court of "equity" could order someone to do something or to cease to do something. See, e.g., injunction. In American jurisprudence, the federal courts have both legal and equitable power, but the distinction is still an important one. For example, a trial by jury is normally available in "law" cases but not in "equity" cases. Source: U.S. Courts
  • Joint resolution: A legislative measure which requires the approval of both chambers.
  • month: means a calendar month, and the word "year" means a calendar year. See New Jersey Statutes 1:1-2
  • person: includes corporations, companies, associations, societies, firms, partnerships and joint stock companies as well as individuals, unless restricted by the context to an individual as distinguished from a corporate entity or specifically restricted to one or some of the above enumerated synonyms and, when used to designate the owner of property which may be the subject of an offense, includes this State, the United States, any other State of the United States as defined infra and any foreign country or government lawfully owning or possessing property within this State. See New Jersey Statutes 1:1-2
  • population: when used in any statute, shall be taken to mean the population as shown by the latest Federal census effective within this State, and shall be construed as synonymous with "inhabitants. See New Jersey Statutes 1:1-2
  • State: extends to and includes any State, territory or possession of the United States, the District of Columbia and the Canal Zone. See New Jersey Statutes 1:1-2