JERSEY CITY v. DIVISION OF TAX APPEALS


5 N.J. Super. 375 (1949)

69 A.2d 331

CITY OF JERSEY CITY, APPELLANT, v. DIVISION OF TAX APPEALS IN THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION AND FINANCE, AND OTHERS, RESPONDENTS.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division.

Decided November 18, 1949.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Thomas J. Brogan argued the cause for appellant.

Mr. Raymond J. Lamb argued the cause for respondent Erie Railroad Company and Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, and others.

Mr. Charles Wollny argued the cause for respondent Prudential Insurance Company of America.

Mr. William H. Osborne, Jr., argued the cause for respondents Continental Can Company and Crucible Steel Company of America.

Mr. William H. Speer argued the cause for respondents Public Service Electric and Gas Company, and another.

Mr. John Warren argued the cause for respondents Guardian Life Insurance Company, Metropolitan Life Insurance Company. Hudson & Manhattan Railroad Company, and others.

Mr. Harry Tartalsky argued the cause for respondent Fidelity Union Trust Company, and others.

Mr. John H. Jobes argued the cause for respondent Bongar Realty Corporation, and others.

Mr. Raymond Chasan argued the cause for respondent Tide Water Associated Oil Company, and others.

Before Judges JACOBS, DONGES and BIGELOW.


The opinion of the court was delivered by BIGELOW, J.A.D.

The City of Jersey City appeals from the action of the Division of Tax Appeals in dismissing the City's petitions of appeal from the Hudson County Board of Taxation. Although the cases involve in the aggregate several million dollars, the contentions of the parties respecting the true value of the properties assessed have not been heard by any administrative tribunal, since the County Board, like the Tax Division...

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