Evans v. Ross

Decision Date14 December 1959
Citation157 A.2d 362,31 N.J. 292
PartiesMelvin S. EVANS et al., Plaintiffs-Respondents, v. Burt J. ROSS, Defendant-Petitioner.
CourtNew Jersey Supreme Court

On petition for certification to Superior Court, Appellate Division.

See same case below: 57 N.J.Super. 223, 154 A.2d 441.

Ross, Flowers & Gladden, Camden, for the petitioner.

David D. Furman, Trenton, and Lee A. Holley, West Orange, for the respondents.

Denied.

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  • Dale v. Boy Scouts of America
    • United States
    • New Jersey Superior Court — Appellate Division
    • March 2, 1998
    ...induces patronage generally). Similarly, in Evans v. Ross, 57 N.J.Super. 223, 231, 154 A.2d 441 (App.Div.), certif. denied, 31 N.J. 292, 157 A.2d 362 (1959), Judge Goldmann [A]n establishment which caters to the public, and by advertising and other forms of invitation induces patronage gene......
  • Fuchilla v. Layman
    • United States
    • New Jersey Supreme Court
    • February 8, 1988
    ...and humiliation of discrimination. See, e.g., Evans v. Ross, 57 N.J.Super. 223, 231, 154 A.2d 441 (App.Div.), certif. den., 31 N.J. 292, 157 A.2d 362 (1959). In stark and dramatic opposition to the purposes of the Tort Claims Act, the philosophy and spirit of remedial awards available under......
  • State v. Gerald
    • United States
    • New Jersey Supreme Court
    • October 25, 1988
    ...(courts should not construe a statute in such a manner as "would render * * * amendments futile and abortive."), certif. den., 31 N.J. 292, 157 A.2d 362 (1959); see also 104 N.J.L.J. 457 (1979) (an article by a former Senator and a Senate Judiciary Committee aide explaining that by the 1979......
  • State v. Fass
    • United States
    • New Jersey Supreme Court
    • November 6, 1961
    ...561, 576, 169 A.2d 708 (App.Div.1961); Evans v. Ross, 57 N.J.Super. 223, 229, 154 A.2d 441 (App.Div.1959), certif. denied, 31 N.J. 292, 157 A.2d 362 (1959). The dissenting opinion by the Chief Justice seeks to give fair meaning to the word and I subscribe to the conclusion he has reached. S......
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