IN RE BYRNE


19 N.J. Super. 313 (1952)

88 A.2d 283

IN THE MATTER OF AN APPLICATION BY R. LEONARD BYRNE, CLERK OF THE CITY OF WILDWOOD FOR SUMMARY EXAMINATION OF CERTAIN OBJECTIONS TO THE NOMINATING PETITIONS OF GEORGE W. KROGMAN, DAVID C. INGERSOLL, DR. JOSEPH A. FUREY AND ROY S. PARSON.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division.

Decided April 17, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. George M. James, for the writ.

Mr. W. Elmer Brown, contra.


WOODS, J.S.C.

The plaintiffs, George W. Krogman, David C. Ingersoll, Dr. Joseph A. Furey and Roy S. Parson aspire for the office of commissioner of the City of Wildwood. The election is scheduled for May 13, 1952. On April 3, 1952, they attempted to file their nominating petitions with the municipal clerk, R. Leonard Byrne, agreeable to R.S. 40:75-3, which statute provides as follows:

"The names of the...

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