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Morrow v. Smith

Court of Errors and Appeals
Feb 2, 1934
170 A. 607 (N.J. 1934)

Opinion

Submitted October term, 1933.

Decided February 2d 1934.

Since the parties in this case were before the court and it had jurisdiction of the cause, it could, by virtue of the statute, reform an informality in the procedure.

On appeal from the court of chancery.

Messrs. Lindabury, Steelman, Zink Lafferty ( Messrs. Dills, Muecke Schelker), for the defendant-appellant.

Mr. Joseph L. Smith, pro se, for the petitioner-respondent.


The decree appealed from is affirmed, for the reasons stated by Vice-Chancellor Berry in an opinion reported in 113 N.J. Eq. 12. By so doing, this court is not to be understood as approving the utterances of the learned vice-chancellor not pertinent to the disposition of the case and embodied in the last paragraph commencing on page 23 of the report and concluding on page 24. Suffice it to say that since the parties were before the court and it had jurisdiction it could, by virtue of the statute, reform an informality in the proceeding.

For affirmance — THE CHIEF-JUSTICE, TRENCHARD, PARKER, LLOYD, CASE, BODINE, DONGES, HEHER, PERSKIE, KAYS, HETFIELD, DEAR, WELLS, DILL, JJ. 14.

For reversal — None.


Summaries of

Morrow v. Smith

Court of Errors and Appeals
Feb 2, 1934
170 A. 607 (N.J. 1934)
Case details for

Morrow v. Smith

Case Details

Full title:THOMAS J. MORROW, complainant, and PREMO MOTORS, INCORPORATED, defendant…

Court:Court of Errors and Appeals

Date published: Feb 2, 1934

Citations

170 A. 607 (N.J. 1934)
170 A. 607

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