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N.J. Power Light Co. v. Dover

Supreme Court of New Jersey
Feb 19, 1942
24 A.2d 530 (N.J. 1942)

Opinion

Argued May 6, 1941 —

Decided February 19, 1942.

On certiorari.

Before BROGAN, CHIEF JUSTICE, and Justices CASE and HEHER.

For the prosecutor, Wall, Haight, Carey Hartpence ( Thomas G. Haight and John A. Hartpence, of counsel).

For the defendants, Samuel C. Meyerson and Elmer S. King ( Edward R. McGlynn, of counsel).


These causes are ruled by the case of Jersey Central Power and Light Co. v. City of Asbury Park et al., 128 N.J.L. 141 , decided this day by this court; and there being no jurisdiction in the Morris County Board of Taxation to entertain the proceedings instituted by the tax collector of the defendant municipality for the assessment of prosecutor's intangible personal property for the purposes of taxation for the years 1939 and 1940, the orders denying prosecutor's motions to dismiss the proceedings are therefore reversed, and the causes are remanded to the end that the complaints be dismissed.


Summaries of

N.J. Power Light Co. v. Dover

Supreme Court of New Jersey
Feb 19, 1942
24 A.2d 530 (N.J. 1942)
Case details for

N.J. Power Light Co. v. Dover

Case Details

Full title:NEW JERSEY POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY, PROSECUTOR, v. TOWN OF DOVER, IN THE…

Court:Supreme Court of New Jersey

Date published: Feb 19, 1942

Citations

24 A.2d 530 (N.J. 1942)
24 A.2d 530

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