Long Dock Co. v. State Bd. of Taxes & Assessment

Decision Date24 May 1917
Docket NumberNo. 48.,48.
Citation101 A. 367,90 N.J.Law 701
PartiesLONG DOCK CO. v. STATE BOARD OF TAXES AND ASSESSMENT et al.
CourtNew Jersey Supreme Court

Appeal from Supreme Court.

Certiorari by the Long Dock Company against the State Board of Taxes and Assessment and others to review assessment of second class railroad property. From judgment of the Supreme Court (89 N. J. Law, 108, 97 Atl. 900), prosecutor appeals. Affirmed.

Collins & Corbin, of Jersey City, for appellant. John W. Wescott, Atty. Gen., John Bentley, of Jersey City, and John R. Hardin, of Newark, for appellees.

PER CURIAM. Legal questions were first dealt with in the opinion of Mr. Justice Parker in the court below, so as to lay a foundation for the consideration of the facts, and those questions were, in our opinion, rightly decided. As there was evidence to support the finding of facts made by the Supreme Court, that finding is not reviewable in this court.

The judgment under review will be affirmed.

NOTE.—In the companion cases (Nos. 49, 50, and 51, 101 Atl. 367, 308) memoranda to be filed stating judgments affirmed, for reasons given in above per curiam.

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