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Milltown Industrial Sites v. Borough of Milltown

Tax Court of New Jersey
Jun 16, 1993
15 N.J. Tax 144 (Tax 1993)

Opinion

Submitted May 3, 1993.

Decided June 16, 1993.

Appeal from the Tax Court of New Jersey.

Berger Bornstein, attorneys for appellant ( Robert A. Bornstein, on the brief).

McGimpsey Cafferty, attorneys for respondent ( Thomas J. Cafferty and Arlene M. Turinchak, on the brief).

Before Judges PETRELLA and KEEFE.


In this appeal from a decision of the Tax Court, Milltown Industrial Sites (Milltown) challenges the determination that N.J.S.A. 54:3-27 required it to pay municipal utility charges as part of all municipal charges in addition to real estate taxes before it could maintain a tax appeal.

Milltown contends that the phrase "municipal charges" in the statute was not intended to include electric, sewer and water charges as "municipal charges" within the scope of N.J.S.A. 54:3-27. It argues that payment of such charges should not be held to be a condition for maintaining a real estate tax appeal. Judge Andrew, in a well-reasoned opinion, concluded that the statute required plaintiff to pay all such municipal charges in addition to real estate taxes before it could maintain a tax appeal.

We affirm substantially for the reasons expressed by Judge Andrew in his August 25, 1992 opinion, reported at 12 N.J. Tax 581 (Tax 1992).


Summaries of

Milltown Industrial Sites v. Borough of Milltown

Tax Court of New Jersey
Jun 16, 1993
15 N.J. Tax 144 (Tax 1993)
Case details for

Milltown Industrial Sites v. Borough of Milltown

Case Details

Full title:MILLTOWN INDUSTRIAL SITES, PLAINTIFF-APPELLANT, v. BOROUGH OF MILLTOWN…

Court:Tax Court of New Jersey

Date published: Jun 16, 1993

Citations

15 N.J. Tax 144 (Tax 1993)

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