Reynolds v. Passaic Valley Sewerage Comm'rs
Decision Date | 23 March 1944 |
Docket Number | No. 22.,22. |
Parties | James REYNOLDS, Respondent, v. PASSAIC VALLEY SEWERAGE COMMISSIONERS, Appellant. |
Court | New Jersey Supreme Court |
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Appeal from Supreme Court.
Edwin Joseph O'Brien, of Newark, for appellant.
George W. Wolin, of Elizabeth, for respondent.
The judgment under review herein should be affirmed for the reasons expressed in the opinion delivered by Mr. Justice Donges in the Supreme Court, reported at 130 N.J.L. 437, 33 A.2d 595.
For affirmance: The CHANCELLOR, the CHIEF JUSTICE, Justices PARKER, BODINE, HEHER, PERSKIE, and PORTER, and Judges DEAR, WELLS, RAFFERTY, HAGUE, THOMPSON, and DILL-13.
For reversal: None.
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