16-U.S.C.-409F
§409F – Jurisdiction of New Jersey In Civil, Criminal and Legislative Matters Retained; Citizenship Unaffected
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Title 16 > Chapter 1 > Subchapter LIII > Section 409f
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- Reference: Section 409f
- Legend: §409F – Jurisdiction of New Jersey In Civil, Criminal and Legislative Matters Retained; Citizenship Unaffected
- USCode Year: 2013
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Nothing in this subchapter shall be held to deprive the State of New Jersey, or any political subdivision thereof, of its civil and criminal jurisdiction in and over the areas included in said national historical park, nor shall this subchapter in any way impair or affect the rights of citizenship of any resident therein; and save and except as the consent of the State of New Jersey may be hereafter given, the legislative authority of said State in and over all areas included within such national historical park shall not be diminished or affected by the creation of said park, nor by any terms and provisions of this subchapter.
(Mar. 2, 1933, ch. 182, §7, 47 Stat. 1422.)
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