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N.J. Highway Authority v. Sills

Supreme Court of New Jersey
Jun 25, 1971
278 A.2d 489 (N.J. 1971)

Opinion

Argued June 8, 1971 —

Decided June 25, 1971.

Appeal from the Superior Court, Chancery Division.

Mr. J. Leonard Hornstein argued the cause for intervenor-defendant-appellant National Guard Association of New Jersey ( Messrs. Hornstein Hornstein, attorneys).

Mr. Theodore W. Geiser argued the cause for plaintiff-respondent New Jersey Highway Authority ( Messrs. Hughes, McElroy, Connell, Foley Geiser, attorneys).

Mr. Dickinson R. Debevoise argued the cause for plaintiff-respondent Fidelity Union Trust Company, as Trustee ( Messrs. Riker, Danzig, Scherer Brown, attorneys).

Mr. John J. McDonough argued the cause for plaintiff-respondent First National State Bank of New Jersey, as Trustee.


The judgment is affirmed essentially for the reasons expressed by Judge Herbert in the Chancery Division, 109 N.J. Super. 424, 111 N.J. Super. 313 (1970).

For affirmance — Chief Justice WEINTRAUB and Justices JACOBS, FRANCIS, PROCTOR, HALL, SCHETTINO and MOUNTAIN — 7.

For reversal — none.


Summaries of

N.J. Highway Authority v. Sills

Supreme Court of New Jersey
Jun 25, 1971
278 A.2d 489 (N.J. 1971)
Case details for

N.J. Highway Authority v. Sills

Case Details

Full title:NEW JERSEY HIGHWAY AUTHORITY, A BODY CORPORATE AND POLITIC CREATED AND…

Court:Supreme Court of New Jersey

Date published: Jun 25, 1971

Citations

278 A.2d 489 (N.J. 1971)
278 A.2d 489

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