KURTZ v. OREMLAND


24 N.J. Super. 235 (1952)

93 A.2d 792

JOSEPH KURTZ AND DAVID BUSCH, PLAINTIFFS, v. BENJAMIN OREMLAND, PEARL OREMLAND, DAVID LEWIS AND ALBERT M. GREENFIELD & CO., A CORPORATION OF NEW JERSEY, JOINTLY AND SEVERALLY, DEFENDANTS.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division.

Decided December 17, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Bernard Hellring for plaintiffs (Messrs. Greene & Hellring, attorneys).

Mr. Wm. Elmer Brown, Jr., for defendants David Lewis and Pearl Oremland.

Mr. David M. Perskie for Dunn's English Leather Shop, Inc. (Messrs. Perskie & Perskie, attorneys).

Mr. Carl Kisselman for defendant Albert M. Greenfield & Co.


HANEMAN, J.S.C.

This is a motion made by defendants David Lewis and Pearl Oremland to dismiss plaintiffs' complaint as to them, for the reasons that: (1) it fails to state a claim upon which relief can be granted; (2) it fails to charge said defendants with the violation of any duty which they owed to plaintiffs; and (3) it fails to charge the defendants with the infringement of or interference with any of plaintiffs' legal rights.

The complaint, in brief...

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