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Deerhurst Estates v. Meadow Homes, Inc.

Supreme Court of New Jersey
Jan 16, 1961
34 N.J. 66 (N.J. 1961)

Summary

requiring a "voluntary, clear and decisive act, implying an election to forego some advantage which the waiving party might have insisted on"

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Opinion

January 16, 1961.

Appeal from Superior Court, Appellate Division.

Messrs. Rubenstein Glick and Messrs. Levy, Lemken Margulies for the petitioner, cross-respondent.

Messrs. Kristeller, Zucker, Lowenstein Cohen for the respondent, cross-petitioner.


Denied.


Summaries of

Deerhurst Estates v. Meadow Homes, Inc.

Supreme Court of New Jersey
Jan 16, 1961
34 N.J. 66 (N.J. 1961)

requiring a "voluntary, clear and decisive act, implying an election to forego some advantage which the waiving party might have insisted on"

Summary of this case from Garden State Bldgs. v. First Fidel
Case details for

Deerhurst Estates v. Meadow Homes, Inc.

Case Details

Full title:DEERHURST ESTATES, PLAINTIFF-PETITIONER, CROSS-RESPONDENT, v. MEADOW…

Court:Supreme Court of New Jersey

Date published: Jan 16, 1961

Citations

34 N.J. 66 (N.J. 1961)
167 A.2d 55

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