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Glick v. Trustees of Free Public Library of Newark

Supreme Court of New Jersey
Jul 16, 1948
60 A.2d 77 (N.J. 1948)

Opinion

Argued May 5, 1948 —

Decided July 16, 1948.

On application for writ of certiorari.

Before Justices DONGES, COLIE and EASTWOOD.

For the prosecutors, Alexander J. Matturri ( Samuel A. Larner, of counsel).

For the respondent The Trustees of the Free Public Library of the City of Newark, Thomas L. Parsonnet.


Prosecutors were the low bidders on the bookbinding contract for the year 1948 for the Newark Public Library. The contract however was awarded to a higher bidder. The prosecutors applied for and were denied certiorari to review the award to the higher bidder. We are of the opinion that debatable questions of law are raised and accordingly a writ of certiorari will be allowed.


Summaries of

Glick v. Trustees of Free Public Library of Newark

Supreme Court of New Jersey
Jul 16, 1948
60 A.2d 77 (N.J. 1948)
Case details for

Glick v. Trustees of Free Public Library of Newark

Case Details

Full title:ARNOLD GLICK AND HAROLD GLICK, PARTNERS, TRADING AS GLICK BOOKBINDING CO.…

Court:Supreme Court of New Jersey

Date published: Jul 16, 1948

Citations

60 A.2d 77 (N.J. 1948)
60 A.2d 77

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