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Lumpkin v. Township Committee

Supreme Court of New Jersey
Oct 21, 1946
49 A.2d 236 (N.J. 1946)

Opinion

Argued October 1, 1946 —

Decided October 21, 1946.

On motion to include certain expenses of printing as part of the costs.

Before Justices PARKER, DONGES and OLIPHANT.

For the motion, Kearns Bruder.


The case was argued on the merits as No. 230 of the May term, 1946, and the decision is reported in 134 N.J.L. 428. The concluding sentence on page 431 is: "The action of the governing body of the township is set aside, with costs."

The only question now before the court relates to the expense of printing the case and briefs and the costs of taking testimony which seems to have been voluminous, but the present motion is not contested in any way either as to the merits or the amount. The judgment will therefore include the following items as part of the costs:

Supreme Court Examiner ........................... $141.60 Printing of brief ................................ 37.50 Printing of brief ................................ 25.25 Printing of state of the case and postage ........ 553.79 _______ Total ...................................... $758.14


Summaries of

Lumpkin v. Township Committee

Supreme Court of New Jersey
Oct 21, 1946
49 A.2d 236 (N.J. 1946)
Case details for

Lumpkin v. Township Committee

Case Details

Full title:ROBERT C. LUMPKIN, PROSECUTOR, v. THE TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE OF THE TOWNSHIP…

Court:Supreme Court of New Jersey

Date published: Oct 21, 1946

Citations

49 A.2d 236 (N.J. 1946)
49 A.2d 236