33:1-66. Seizure of unlawful property; bond or cash for return; replevin; forfeiture, sale, etc., of unclaimed property; hearing; certain property subject to seizure; manufacture, sale, etc., of unlawful property; return of seized property; liens upon seized property
a. Any officer knowing, or having reasonable cause to believe, that any person is engaged in unlawful alcoholic beverage activity, it shall be his duty to investigate, under proper search warrant when necessary, which it shall be his further duty to apply for, and to seize all property which he shall know, or have reasonable ground to believe is unlawful property, including in the case of illicit alcoholic beverages within any vehicle, the vehicle containing the same, and to arrest all persons whom he shall know, or have reasonable ground to believe, are committing, or have committed, a misdemeanor under this chapter and to make complaint against such persons as in other cases of misdemeanors. All property when seized shall be under the jurisdiction of the Director of the Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control subject to this chapter.
Any seized property shall be returned to any person claiming the same upon execution and delivery by him to the director of a bond in a form and with sureties satisfactory to the director in a sum double the retail value of the property, as appraised by the director, conditioned, (1) to pay to the director for the use of the State the full retail value of such property in case the same shall appear to have been unlawful property, and (2) in case it shall appear that said property was not unlawful property, to pay such part of the retail value thereof as may represent the value of the outstanding right, title, interest, lien or claim of any other person, to such other person, which bond shall be enforceable, as other obligations for payment of money, by civil action in any court of competent jurisdiction, first by the director, to be instituted within one year from the date thereof, and, secondly, by such other person as third party beneficiaries, at any time after final judgment in such action by the director, or after the expiration of said year in case no such action shall have been instituted by the director in the meantime.
In lieu of such bond, the claimant to the seized property may pay to the director for the use of the State the retail value thereof in cash, as appraised by the director, under protest, subject to the right of the person making the payment to recover such sum upon establishing that the property was not unlawful property by an action to be commenced within one year from the date of such payment, and not thereafter, in any court of competent jurisdiction.
Such claimant may, in lieu of either remedy, bring an action for the replevin of the property against the director in any court of competent jurisdiction according to the forms and procedure including the delivery of a bond, of such court, such action to be commenced within thirty days from the seizure of such property and not thereafter.
If the director shall be satisfied that property seized was not unlawful property he may return the same to the person from whom or the place from which the same was taken. If any seized property shall not be reclaimed within thirty days, after determination by him that such property is unlawful property, and subject to rules and regulations, the director shall forfeit such property and may, in his discretion, order that the seized property in whole or in part be sold, destroyed or retained for the use of hospitals and State, county and municipal institutions. The forfeiture of any seized property shall terminate all property interests therein and in any proceeds therefrom, including the interests of the owner, any conditional vendor, chattel mortgagee or other lienor and all other persons.
No such forfeiture, sale, destruction or retention for use of hospitals and State, county and municipal institutions shall be had except after hearing, of which notice, of not less than fifteen nor more than thirty days, shall be given by mail to all persons known or believed by the director to have an interest in the seized property and by publication twice in a newspaper to be designated by the director and circulating in the county where the property was seized, once in each of the two consecutive calendar weeks preceding such hearing. After such hearing, the director shall file his determination in the form of an order which shall be subject to review by the Superior Court in a proceeding in lieu of prerogative writ.
All moneys received by the director hereunder shall be reserved during the time allowed any person an opportunity of establishing a right thereto and shall immediately thereafter be accounted for by the director as in the case of license fees received hereunder.
All sales by the director shall convey the director's right, title and interest which shall be that of sole and absolute ownership, free and clear of all outstanding title, rights, interest and liens.
Property seized and released shall thereafter be subject to further seizure because of ownership, possession or use thereof in connection with further unlawful alcoholic beverage activities.
b. All alcoholic beverages, fixtures and personal property located in or upon any premises, building, yard or inclosure connected with a building, in which an illicit beverage is found, possessed, stored or kept, are hereby declared unlawful property and shall be seized, forfeited and disposed of in the same manner as other unlawful property seized under this section.
c. All alcoholic beverages manufactured, sold, imported or transported in violation of rules and regulations, together with any vehicle containing the same, are hereby declared unlawful property and shall be seized, forfeited and disposed of in the same manner as other unlawful property seized under this section.
d. Any contrivance, preparation, compound, tablet, substance or recipe advertised, designed or intended for use in the manufacture of alcoholic beverages for personal consumption or otherwise in violation of this chapter is hereby declared unlawful property and shall be seized, forfeited and disposed of in the same manner as other unlawful property seized under this section. Any person who shall advertise, manufacture, sell or possess for sale, or cause to be advertised, manufactured, sold or possessed for sale property declared unlawful under this paragraph, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and punished by a fine of not less than one hundred dollars ($100.00) and not more than five hundred dollars ($500.00), or imprisonment for not less than thirty days and not more than six months, or both.
e. The director upon being satisfied that a person whose property has been seized or forfeited pursuant to the provisions of this section has acted in good faith and has unknowingly violated the provisions thereof, may order that such property be returned upon payment of the reasonable costs incurred in connection with the seizure, such costs to be determined by the director.
The director may, upon being satisfied that a common carrier, whose vehicle has been seized under the provisions of this chapter, has acted in good faith and had no knowledge at the time of the seizure, that the vehicle contained illicit alcoholic beverages, order that the seized vehicle be returned to the common carrier.
f. The director, upon being satisfied that a person having a bona fide and valid lien upon or interest in property seized or forfeited pursuant to the provisions of this section has acted in good faith and had no knowledge of the unlawful use to which the property was put or of such facts as would have led a person of ordinary prudence to discover such use, may, in his discretion and subject to rules and regulations, recognize the validity and priority of such claim or interest. Where the validity and priority of a lien or interest have been so recognized by the director, he may (1) order, where it appears that the amount or value of such lien or interest exceeds the value of the property plus costs, that the property be returned to the innocent claimant upon payment of the reasonable costs incurred in connection with the seizure, such costs to be determined by the director, or (2) order that the property be sold and that the amount of the lien or value of the interest, which amount or value shall be established to the satisfaction of the director, be paid out of the proceeds of sale after having deducted therefrom the reasonable costs incurred in connection with the seizure, such costs to be determined by the director.
Amended by L.1953, c. 32, p. 577, s. 3, eff. March 19, 1953.
Structure New Jersey Revised Statutes
Title 33 - Intoxicating Liquors
Section 33:1-1.1 - Presumption as to fitness for beverage purposes and alcoholic content
Section 33:1-2 - License required, terms; personal use; brand registration; fees.
Section 33:1-3 - Alcoholic beverage control
Section 33:1-3.1 - Short title; findings, declarations
Section 33:1-4 - Appointment power of director
Section 33:1-4.1 - Use of funds collected as fees, penalties
Section 33:1-5.4 - Secretary to board of alcoholic beverage control
Section 33:1-6 - Only eligible persons to be appointed
Section 33:1-7 - Officers and employees not to be interested in liquor industry; acceptance of gifts
Section 33:1-8 - Form of official bonds; force and effect
Section 33:1-9 - Classes of licenses
Section 33:1-10 - Class A licenses; subdivisions; fees.
Section 33:1-10.1 - Taxes collected, paid.
Section 33:1-11 - Class B alcoholic licenses; subdivisions, classifications; fees.
Section 33:1-11.2 - Definitions
Section 33:1-11.4 - Inapplicability to foreigners who also hold Class A license
Section 33:1-11.5 - Revocation or suspension of license
Section 33:1-11.6 - Active use required for renewal; fee
Section 33:1-12 - Class C licenses; classifications; fees.
Section 33:1-12a - Posting of notice required.
Section 33:1-12c - Definitions relative to alcoholic beverage tastings and samplings.
Section 33:1-12.13 - Renewal licenses; new licenses
Section 33:1-12.14 - New retail licenses; limitation.
Section 33:1-12.15 - Municipalities under 1000, licenses in
Section 33:1-12.16 - Renewal or transfer of existing licenses
Section 33:1-12.19 - New license where licensee served in armed forces
Section 33:1-12.20 - Licensure of certain hotels, motels.
Section 33:1-12.20a - Licenses contingent on completion of construction; rights of holder
Section 33:1-12.21 - Municipal regulations limiting number of license, act is in addition to
Section 33:1-12.22 - Effective date
Section 33:1-12.23 - Sale and display for off-premises consumption
Section 33:1-12.25 - Hotel guests, sale and delivery to
Section 33:1-12.26 - Renewal of expired or expiring license, what is; new licenses
Section 33:1-12.27 - New limited retail distribution license; issuance
Section 33:1-12.28 - Renewal of existing limited retail distribution licenses
Section 33:1-12.31 - Acquisition of beneficial interest in more than two retail licenses prohibited
Section 33:1-12.32 - Alcoholic beverage licenses.
Section 33:1-12.34 - Membership in organization holding club license
Section 33:1-12.35 - Right to continue to hold, use and renew existing licenses
Section 33:1-12.36 - Corporate licenses
Section 33:1-12.37 - Violation; penalty
Section 33:1-12.38 - Rules and regulations
Section 33:1-12.39 - Active use required for renewal of Class C license; fee
Section 33:1-12.40 - Findings, declarations
Section 33:1-12.41 - Definitions
Section 33:1-12.42 - Plenary retail licensees required to complete educational program
Section 33:1-12.43 - Establishment of educational programs for plenary retail licensees
Section 33:1-12.44 - Educational program, scheduling, attendance, curriculum, fees
Section 33:1-12.46 - Completion of educational program required within nine months
Section 33:1-12.47 - Certificate of completion of educational program required for license renewal
Section 33:1-12.48 - Rules, regulations
Section 33:1-12.51 - Rules, regulations.
Section 33:1-12.53 - Letter of consent required.
Section 33:1-12.54 - Regulations.
Section 33:1-13 - Class D, transportation licenses; fees.
Section 33:1-14 - Class E licenses; subdivisions; fees.
Section 33:1-15 - Separate license for each warehouse, salesroom or office
Section 33:1-17 - Licensee to give bond; custody of bonds
Section 33:1-17.1 - Requirement of alcoholic beverage retail licensee clearance certificate
Section 33:1-18 - Director to administer issuance of certain licenses.
Section 33:1-19.1 - Issuance of new, additional licenses, publication of notice.
Section 33:1-19.2 - Issuance of license after publication of notice
Section 33:1-19.3 - Issuance to highest qualified bidder; public sale; qualifications
Section 33:1-19.6 - Inapplicability of act to powers of issuing authority; appeals
Section 33:1-19.7 - Plenary retail consumption license, nonprofit theater
Section 33:1-19.7 - Plenary retail consumption license, issuance to certain nonprofit corporations.
Section 33:1-19.8 - Issuance of retail consumption license to certain nonprofit corporations.
Section 33:1-20 - License to member of issuing authority issued only by director; additional fee
Section 33:1-22 - Appeal to director from action of issuing authority; fee; procedure
Section 33:1-23 - Enumeration of duties of commissioner
Section 33:1-23.1 - Regulation by Commissioner of sales in violation of fair trade contract
Section 33:1-24 - Duties of municipal authorities issuing licenses
Section 33:1-24.3 - Acquisition, sale of inactive plenary retail consumption licenses.
Section 33:1-24.4 - Municipal authority, open container area.
Section 33:1-25.2 - Nonprofit organization; use of name other than peace officer as licensee
Section 33:1-26 - License, terms, transfer; fee.
Section 33:1-26.1 - Peace officers; employment in business licensed to sell alcoholic beverages
Section 33:1-27 - Fee for issuance of license; exceptions
Section 33:1-28 - Transportation of alcoholic beverages by licensees
Section 33:1-28a - Special permit
Section 33:1-29 - Regulation of use of alcoholic beverages by druggists and hospitals; sales to
Section 33:1-31 - Suspension, revocation of license
Section 33:1-31.1 - Automatic suspension of license upon conviction of violation; effect of appeal
Section 33:1-31.2 - Application for removal of statutory disqualification; fee.
Section 33:1-32 - Conditions to issuance of license
Section 33:1-34 - Notice of change in facts set forth in application; corporations
Section 33:1-36 - Service of subpoenas
Section 33:1-38 - Commissioner to hear appeals; powers on appeal; execution of orders
Section 33:1-39 - Rules and regulations by commissioner; subjects covered
Section 33:1-39.1 - Reciprocal rules and regulations with other states
Section 33:1-39.2 - Regulation of sales to consumers
Section 33:1-40 - Municipal regulation of number of retail licenses, hours of sale, etc.
Section 33:1-40.3 - Sale of certain alcoholic beverages.
Section 33:1-41 - Appeal from limitation of number of retail licenses or hours of sale
Section 33:1-43 - Alcoholic beverage retailing restrictions
Section 33:1-43a - Limited right of wholesaler to acquire interest in corporation
Section 33:1-43.2 - Services, items, equipment, availability to retailers, conditions.
Section 33:1-45 - Municipal referendum on retail sales of all kinds of alcoholic beverages
Section 33:1-45.1 - Club license where vote was "No" in referendum; duration of act
Section 33:1-46.1 - Club license; authority to issue after municipal referendum
Section 33:1-46.2 - Special permits to golf and country clubs; license fee
Section 33:1-46.3 - Powers granted director cumulative
Section 33:1-47 - Municipal referendum on Sunday sales
Section 33:1-47.1 - Municipal referendum on hours of retail sales
Section 33:1-48 - Municipal boards certified to commissioner
Section 33:1-49 - Purchase of illicit beverage; misdemeanor
Section 33:1-50 - Manufacture, sale, possession, etc., in violation of chapter; misdemeanor
Section 33:1-51 - Other violations of chapter; misdemeanor
Section 33:1-52 - Aiding in violations; misdemeanor
Section 33:1-53 - Conviction of second offense
Section 33:1-54 - Violation upon leased premises; termination of lease; notice; summary proceedings
Section 33:1-55 - Maintenance of place where unlawful property is kept, manufactured or sold
Section 33:1-56 - Issuing search warrant; private dwellings
Section 33:1-57 - Prerequisites to issuance of search warrant; contents; service
Section 33:1-58 - Breaking and entry in execution of warrant
Section 33:1-59 - Service of warrant in nighttime
Section 33:1-60 - Execution and return of warrant; time limit
Section 33:1-61 - Receipt for and inventory of property seized
Section 33:1-62 - Return of illegally seized property
Section 33:1-63 - Resisting officer serving or executing search warrant; misdemeanor
Section 33:1-64 - Procuring search warrant without probable cause; misdemeanor
Section 33:1-65 - Search without warrant; misdemeanor
Section 33:1-67 - Solicitor's permit required; exceptions; issuance; fee; violations; penalty
Section 33:1-68 - Detention of evidence
Section 33:1-69 - Place of sale; determination
Section 33:1-71 - Officers to use diligence; arrests
Section 33:1-72 - Sale of warehouse receipts; license required; fee.
Section 33:1-73 - Intention and construction of law
Section 33:1-74 - Temporary permits; fees.
Section 33:1-76 - Sales within 200 feet of church or school prohibited; waiver; exceptions
Section 33:1-76.1 - Renewal or reissuance of club or Class B wholesale license granted on waiver
Section 33:1-77 - Defenses of sellers
Section 33:1-78 - Bottling without license; misdemeanor
Section 33:1-79 - Licensees to purchase and sell alcoholic beverages of certain manufacturers only
Section 33:1-80 - Issue of stamps, labels, etc.; fees
Section 33:1-81 - Misrepresenting age to induce sale or delivery to minor; disorderly person.
Section 33:1-81.1 - Hearing; attendance by parent or guardian; subpoena
Section 33:1-81.1a - Violations by parent, guardian; notification; fine.
Section 33:1-81.2 - Identification card; contents
Section 33:1-81.7 - Transfer of card; offense; penalty.
Section 33:1-81.8 - Alcoholic beverage licensee not relieved from liabilities by presentation
Section 33:1-85 - Retail licensees to sell or possess alcohol only pursuant to special permit
Section 33:1-86 - Punishment for violating section 33:1-85
Section 33:1-87 - Exemptions from provisions of act
Section 33:1-89 - Discrimination in price to retailers prohibited
Section 33:1-90 - Discounts, rebates or other allowances to retailers
Section 33:1-91 - Participation in unlawful transactions prohibited
Section 33:1-93 - Regulation of sales to retailers
Section 33:1-93.6 - Discrimination in sales to wholesalers
Section 33:1-93.7 - Refusal to sell; hearing; fee
Section 33:1-93.8 - Order to complete sale to wholesaler
Section 33:1-93.9 - Noncompliance with director's order
Section 33:1-93.10 - Rules and regulations
Section 33:1-93.12 - Short title.
Section 33:1-93.13 - Findings, declarations relative to malt alcoholic beverages.
Section 33:1-93.14 - Definitions relative to malt alcoholic beverages.
Section 33:1-93.15 - Contract, agreement between brewer and wholesaler.
Section 33:1-93.16 - Termination of contract, agreement by brewer, conditions.
Section 33:1-93.17 - Representation of brewer by wholesaler, standards.
Section 33:1-93.18 - Actions against brewer, remedies.
Section 33:1-93.19 - Nonseverability of act, application or not of Franchise Practices Act.
Section 33:1-94 - Retail regulations by municipalities to be governed by ordinance only
Section 33:1-96 - Licenses for new license terms deemed renewals
Section 33:1-97 - Special auction permit to nonprofit organization; fee, duration
Section 33:1-98 - Definitions relative to sales at seasonal farmers markets.
Section 33:1-99 - Definitions relative to alcoholic beverage licenses and certain retail stores.
Section 33:1-100 - Inapplicability of C.33:1-12.31.
Section 33:1-101 - Physical separation for area containing alcoholic beverages in retail food store.
Section 33:1-102 - "Brewery trail", identification, definition.
Section 33:2-2 - Stills not registered declared unlawful property
Section 33:2-3 - Seizure of unregistered stills; search warrant; arrest of offenders
Section 33:2-4 - Hearing by commissioner; notice
Section 33:2-5 - Forfeiture and sale of seized property; padlocking premises
Section 33:2-6 - Director's determination in form of order; review
Section 33:2-7 - Return of seized property; costs
Section 33:2-8 - Accounting for moneys
Section 33:2-9 - Violating padlocking order; misdemeanor
Section 33:2-10 - Failure to register still; misdemeanor
Section 33:2-11 - Unregistered stills in actual operation declared nuisance; destruction
Section 33:3-9 - Manufacture, sale, etc., of poisoned liquors; penalty
Section 33:4-1 - Commission created; purpose and powers
Section 33:5-1 - Findings, declarations.
Section 33:5-5 - Annual certification, taxable volume of beer, cider, mead, liquors sold.