KING v. HOCHBERG


17 N.J. Super. 533 (1952)

86 A.2d 307

LILA W. KING AND FRANK L. KING, HER HUSBAND, STETSON HOUSE, INC., NEW TREMONT HOTEL, INC., PLAINTIFFS, AND ABRAHAM BLAU, CO-PLAINTIFF, v. BENJAMIN HOCHBERG, INDIVIDUALLY AND AS AGENT, ROSE HOCHBERG, HIS WIFE, AND HERMAN COHEN, DEFENDANTS.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division.

Decided February 1, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Messrs. Stoffer and Jacobs (Mr. Joseph M. Jacobs appearing), attorneys for co-plaintiff, Abraham Blau.

Messrs. Greene & Hellring (Mr. Israel B. Greene appearing), attorneys for defendant, Herman Cohen.


STEIN, J.S.C.

On February 15, 1951, Abraham Blau was by an order of the court permitted to intervene in this action as an original plaintiff.

On October 24, 1951, on application of counsel for defendant Herman Cohen, an order was entered granting defendant leave to take the depositions of Morris and Solomon Keller, non-resident witnesses, before Joseph C. Paul, an attorney of this State, the testimony to be...

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