TOWN OF BLOOMFIELD v. N.J. HIGHWAY AUTHORITY


18 N.J. 237 (1955)

113 A.2d 658

THE TOWN OF BLOOMFIELD, A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION IN THE COUNTY OF ESSEX, APPELLANT, v. NEW JERSEY HIGHWAY AUTHORITY, A BODY CORPORATE AND POLITIC OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY, RESPONDENT.

The Supreme Court of New Jersey.

Decided April 25, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

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

Mr. Morris M. Schnitzer argued the cause for the respondent.


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

On July 14, 1954 the Town of Bloomfield filed a complaint in the Chancery Division alleging that the New Jersey Highway Authority was about to construct service areas along the Garden State Parkway at points which had been zoned by the Town for residential purposes; it sought an injunction and a declaration that the Authority was subject to local zoning and building regulations in the erection of restaurants and...

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