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Hollander v. Breeze Corporations, Inc.

Court of Errors and Appeals
May 19, 1942
26 A.2d 522 (N.J. 1942)

Opinion

Submitted February term, 1942.

Decided May 19th, 1942.

On appeal from the Court of Chancery, whose opinion is reported on page 585, supra.

Mr. Harry Green, for the individual appellants.

Messrs. Breslin Breslin, Messrs. Wall, Haight, Carey Hartpence and Mr. Milton M. Unger, for Breeze Corporations, Inc.

Messrs. Furst Furst, for the respondents.

Messrs. Kessler Kessler, for the intervening respondents.


The appeal in these cases relate to a final decree advised by Vice-Chancellor Fielder. His reasons for the entry thereof appear in the record in the case. We have carefully examined them and the briefs of counsel. We can only conclude that his findings of fact are supported by the proofs and that the conclusions of law find support in the well reasoned opinions cited by him.

The decree will be affirmed, with costs.

No. 216 with No. 217 —

For affirmance — THE CHIEF-JUSTICE, PARKER, BODINE, DONGES, PERSKIE, PORTER, DEAR, WELLS, RAFFERTY, HAGUE, THOMPSON, JJ. 11. For reversal — None.

For modification — HEHER, COLIE, JJ. 2.

No. 217 with No. 216 —

For affirmance — THE CHIEF-JUSTICE, PARKER, BODINE, DONGES, HEHER, PERSKIE, PORTER, DEAR, WELLS, RAFFERTY, HAGUE, THOMPSON, JJ. 12.

For reversal — None.

For modification — HEHER, COLIE, JJ. 2.


Summaries of

Hollander v. Breeze Corporations, Inc.

Court of Errors and Appeals
May 19, 1942
26 A.2d 522 (N.J. 1942)
Case details for

Hollander v. Breeze Corporations, Inc.

Case Details

Full title:LESTER HOLLANDER et al., respondents, v. BREEZE CORPORATIONS, INC., JOSEPH…

Court:Court of Errors and Appeals

Date published: May 19, 1942

Citations

26 A.2d 522 (N.J. 1942)
26 A.2d 522

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