Weeks v. City of Newark, A--69
Decision Date | 20 February 1961 |
Docket Number | No. A--69,A--69 |
Citation | 168 A.2d 11,34 N.J. 250 |
Parties | Richard WEEKS, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. CITY OF NEWARK, a municipal corporation of the State of New Jersey, Defendant-Appellant. |
Court | New Jersey Supreme Court |
On appeal from a judgment of the Superior Court, Appellate Division, whose opinion is reported at 62 N.J.Super. 166, 162 A.2d 314.
Thomas M. Kane, Newark, for appellant (Vincent P. Torppey, Newark, attorney, Jacob M. Goldberg, Newark, of counsel).
Milton Yormark, Newark, for respondent (Zarin & Yormark, Newark, attorneys).
The judgment is affirmed for the reasons expressed in the opinion of Judge Goldmann in the court below.
For affirmance: Chief Justice WEINTRAUB and Justices JACOBS, FRANCIS, PROCTOR, HALL and SCHETTINO--6.
For reversal: None.
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