C.B. SNYDER REALTY CO. v. NAT. NEWARK, ETC., BANKING CO.


14 N.J. 146 (1953)

101 A.2d 544

C.B. SNYDER REALTY CO., PLAINTIFF-APPELLANT, v. THE NATIONAL NEWARK & ESSEX BANKING COMPANY OF NEWARK, A CORPORATION, NEWARK & ESSEX BUILDING CORPORATION, A CORPORATION, AND GUSTAVE E. WIEDENMAYER, DEFENDANTS-RESPONDENTS.

The Supreme Court of New Jersey.

Decided December 21, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Herbert J. Hannoch argued the cause for the appellant (Mr. Morris Weinstein, of counsel; Messrs. Hannoch, Lasser, Weinstein & Myers, attorneys).

Mr. Donald B. Kipp argued the cause for the respondent The National Newark & Essex Banking Company of Newark (Mr. Frank C. O'Brien, of counsel; Messrs. Pitney, Hardin & Ward, attorneys).

Mr. James P. Beggans argued the cause for the respondent Gustave E. Wiedenmayer (Mr. Milton A. Dauber, on the brief; Messrs. Carpenter, Gilmour & Dwyer, attorneys)

Mr. Seymour A. Smith argued the cause for the respondent Newark & Essex Building Corporation (Messrs. Hein, Smith & Mooney, attorneys).


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

This appeal brings up for review summary judgments for the defendants, entered in the Superior Court, Law Division. The action was brought by C.B. Snyder Realty Co., a New Jersey corporation (hereinafter referred to as the plaintiff) against the National Newark & Essex Banking Company of Newark, a banking corporation organized under an act of the Congress of the United States, with offices in Newark, New Jersey...

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