Clay v. City of Jersey City

Decision Date14 September 1964
Citation203 A.2d 717,43 N.J. 264
PartiesHenry CLAY et al., Plaintiffs-Respondents, v. CITY OF JERSEY CITY, Defendant-Petitioner.
CourtNew Jersey Supreme Court

Meyer Pesin and Joseph G. Mintz, Jersey City, for petitioner.

Hellring, Lindeman & Landau, Newark, Ehrenkranz & Lieberman, Orange, and Norman Bruck, Newark, for respondents.

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    • United States
    • New Jersey Supreme Court
    • 9 Abril 1973
    ...v. Jersey City, 74 N.J.Super. 490, 181 A.2d 545 (Ch.Div.1962), aff'd 84 N.J.Super. 9, 200 A.2d 787 (App.Div.1964), certif. den. 43 N.J. 264, 203 A.2d 717 (1964). The trial court did not so find, nor, as indicated above, do In view of the findings above and the void in the evidence as to whe......
  • Mayfair Fabrics v. Henley
    • United States
    • New Jersey Superior Court
    • 21 Septiembre 1967
    ...City, 74 N.J.Super. 490, 498, 181 A.2d 545 (Ch.Div.1962). affirmed 84 N.J.Super. 9, 200 A.2d 787, (App.Div.1964), certif. denied 43 N.J. 264, 203 A.2d 717 (1964). Since that question has not been briefed or argued, we do not pass on it and the plaintiff remains free to pursue it before the ......
  • Siligato v. State
    • United States
    • New Jersey Superior Court — Appellate Division
    • 26 Octubre 1993
    ...City, 74 N.J.Super. 490, 498, 181 A.2d 545 (Ch.Div.1962), aff'd, 84 N.J.Super. 9, 18, 200 A.2d 787 (App.Div.), certif. denied, 43 N.J. 264, 203 A.2d 717 (1964). We are, moreover, persuaded by the Restatement's rationale supporting the loss of the use of the land as an appropriate measure of......
  • Mayfair Fabrics v. Henley
    • United States
    • New Jersey Supreme Court
    • 6 Febrero 1967
    ...City, 74 N.J.Super. 490, 498, 181 A.2d 545 (Ch.Div.1962), affirmed 84 N.J.Super. 9, 200 A.2d 787 (App.Div.1964), certif. denied 43 N.J. 264, 203 A.2d 717 (1964). Since that question has not been briefed or argued, we do not pass on it and the plaintiff remains free to pursue it before the t......
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