NELSON v. NAUMOWICZ


1 N.J. 300 (1949)

63 A.2d 269

MARY ANN NELSON, COMPLAINANT-RESPONDENT, v. ALICE NAUMOWICZ, DEFENDANT-APPELLANT, AND JOHN McNEVIN, TAX COLLECTOR OF THE BOROUGH OF UNION BEACH, DEFENDANT.

The Supreme Court of New Jersey.

Decided January 10, 1949.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Edward J. Abromson argued the cause for complainant-respondent.

Miss Lillian Clawans argued the cause for defendant-appellant.


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

Mary Ann Nelson, owner, filed her bill to redeem from a tax sale certificate formerly held by the Borough of Union Beach and now, under assignment, by appellant, Alice Naumowicz. The issue was whether the latter was entitled, as an incident to the redemption, to be reimbursed the costs of certain repairs and improvements made by her to the building on the premises. Chancery decreed that she was not; and the appeal...

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