HANDLER v. HORNS


2 N.J. 18 (1949)

65 A.2d 523

HAZEL H. HANDLER AND EDWARD HANDLER, HER HUSBAND, COMPLAINANTS-RESPONDENTS, v. HENRY W. HORNS ET AL., DEFENDANTS-APPELLANTS.

The Supreme Court of New Jersey.

Decided April 11, 1949.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Robert L. Hood (Mr. William J. Egan, attorney) argued the cause for the appellants.

Mr. George R. Handler argued the cause for the respondents.


The opinion of the court was delivered by ACKERSON, J.

Defendants appeal from a decree of the former Court of Chancery in a suit instituted for partition of certain real estate, and the sole question presented is whether or not certain fixtures installed therein by a tenant are removable as chattels.

In 1929, Henry Horns and his wife Augusta leased to their son, Fred Horns, the premises in question consisting of a five...

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