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Planned Parenthood v. Hackensack

Tax Court of New Jersey
Dec 23, 1993
14 N.J. Tax 171 (Tax 1993)

Summary

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Opinion

Submitted November 29, 1993.

Decided December 23, 1993.

On appeal from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Tax Court, Bergen County.

Before Judges BAIME and CONLEY.

Donald J. Lenner, attorney for appellant ( Mr. Lenner, on the brief).

Wells, Garofalo, Jaworski Liebman, attorneys for respondent ( James E. Jaworski, on the letter-brief).


The City of Hackensack appeals a judgment entered by Judge Joseph C. Small, J.T.C., that plaintiff was entitled to an exemption for properties it owns pursuant to N.J.S.A. 54:4-3.6. The rationale for the exemption is set forth in Judge Small's cogent and comprehensive written September 30, 1992 opinion. We agree with his conclusion that the exemption is warranted under the moral and mental improvement section of N.J.S.A. 54:4-3.6. It is, thus, not necessary for us to consider or express any view on the judge's interpretation of the statute that in order to qualify for an exemption a moral and mental improvement organization or a charitable organization must use their property solely for the purpose for which they have been organized.

We affirm substantially for the reasons set forth in Judge Small's written opinion of September 30, 1992.


Summaries of

Planned Parenthood v. Hackensack

Tax Court of New Jersey
Dec 23, 1993
14 N.J. Tax 171 (Tax 1993)

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Case details for

Planned Parenthood v. Hackensack

Case Details

Full title:PLANNED PARENTHOOD OF BERGEN COUNTY, INC., PLAINTIFF-RESPONDENT, v. CITY…

Court:Tax Court of New Jersey

Date published: Dec 23, 1993

Citations

14 N.J. Tax 171 (Tax 1993)

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