25:2-35 Governing law.
13. Governing law.
a. In this section, the following rules determine a debtor's location:
(1) A debtor who is an individual is located at the individual's principal residence.
(2) A debtor that is an organization and has only one place of business is located at its place of business.
(3) A debtor that is an organization and has more than one place of business shall be deemed to be located at its chief executive office.
b. A claim in the nature of a claim under the "Uniform Voidable Transactions Act," R.S.25:2-20 et seq., shall be governed by the local law of the jurisdiction in which the debtor is located when the transfer is made or the obligation is incurred.
L.2021, c.92, s.13.
Structure New Jersey Revised Statutes
Title 25 - Frauds and Fraudulent Conveyances
Section 25:1-5 - Promises or agreements not binding unless in writing.
Section 25:1-11 - Writing requirement, conveyances of an interest in real estate
Section 25:1-12 - Writing requirements, leases
Section 25:1-13 - Enforceability of agreement regarding real estate
Section 25:1-14 - Effect on unwritten transactions
Section 25:1-15 - Liability for the obligation of another
Section 25:1-16 - Commissions of real estate broker and business broker, writing required
Section 25:2-20 - Short title.
Section 25:2-21 - Definitions: A to H.
Section 25:2-22 - Definitions: I to Z.
Section 25:2-25 - Transfer or obligation voidable as to present or future creditor.
Section 25:2-26 - Factors in determining intent.
Section 25:2-27 - Transfer or obligation voidable as to present creditor.
Section 25:2-28 - When transfer is made or obligation incurred.
Section 25:2-29 - Remedies of creditor.
Section 25:2-30 - Defenses, liability and protection of transferee or obligee.
Section 25:2-31 - Extinguishment of claim for relief.
Section 25:2-32 - Supplementary provisions.
Section 25:2-33 - Uniformity of application and construction.
Section 25:2-34 - Laws repealed
Section 25:2-35 - Governing law.
Section 25:2-36 - Relation to "Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act."