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Manco v. Town of Irvington

Supreme Court of New Jersey
Jan 2, 1974
313 A.2d 204 (N.J. 1974)

Opinion

Argued December 4, 1973 —

Decided January 2, 1974.

On appeal from Superior Court, Appellate Division, whose opinion is reported at 126 N.J. Super. 148.

Mr. Peter A. Buchsbaum argued the cause for appellant.

Mr. Herman W. Kurtz, Assistant Town Attorney argued the cause for respondents ( Mr. Samuel J. Zucker, attorney).


The judgment is affirmed substantially for the reasons expressed by the Appellate Division. Manco v. Town of Irvington, reported at 126 N.J. Super. 148. (App.Div. 1973)

For affirmance — Acting Chief Justice JACOBS, Justices HALL, SULLIVAN, PASHMAN and CLIFFORD and Judges CONFORD and COLLESTER — 7.

For reversal — None.


Summaries of

Manco v. Town of Irvington

Supreme Court of New Jersey
Jan 2, 1974
313 A.2d 204 (N.J. 1974)
Case details for

Manco v. Town of Irvington

Case Details

Full title:DONALD MANCO, PLAINTIFF-APPELLANT, v. TOWN OF IRVINGTON AND SAL DI…

Court:Supreme Court of New Jersey

Date published: Jan 2, 1974

Citations

313 A.2d 204 (N.J. 1974)
313 A.2d 204

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