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Stone v. Avalon Ice Cold Storage Co.

Court of Errors and Appeals
Dec 11, 1925
99 N.J. Eq. 425 (N.J. 1925)

Summary

building may be built across dividing line between two contiguous lots notwithstanding sideline restrictions

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Opinion

Decided December 11th, 1925.

On appeal from a decree or order of the court of chancery advised by Vice-Chancellor Ingersoll, whose opinion is reported in 2 N.J. Mis. R. 628.

Mr. George H. Jacobs and Mr. Clarence L. Cole, for the appellants.

Mr. Andrew C. Boswell and Mr. Joseph J. Summerill, for the respondent.


The decree appealed from will be affirmed, for the reasons stated in the opinion filed in the court below by Vice-Chancellor Ingersoll.

For affirmance — THE CHIEF-JUSTICE, TRENCHARD, PARKER, MINTURN, KALISCH, BLACK, KATZENBACH, CAMPBELL, LLOYD, GARDNER, VAN BUSKIRK, McGLENNON, KAYS, HETFIELD, JJ. 14.

For reversal — None.


Summaries of

Stone v. Avalon Ice Cold Storage Co.

Court of Errors and Appeals
Dec 11, 1925
99 N.J. Eq. 425 (N.J. 1925)

building may be built across dividing line between two contiguous lots notwithstanding sideline restrictions

Summary of this case from Green v. Normandy Park
Case details for

Stone v. Avalon Ice Cold Storage Co.

Case Details

Full title:M. BERGEN STONE et al., appellants, v. AVALON ICE AND COLD STORAGE…

Court:Court of Errors and Appeals

Date published: Dec 11, 1925

Citations

99 N.J. Eq. 425 (N.J. 1925)

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