TURER v. AHAVAS ACHEM ANSHE, BELLEVILLE


53 N.J. Super. 175 (1958)

147 A.2d 94

JACK TURER, PLAINTIFF, v. AHAVAS ACHEM ANSHE, BELLEVILLE, A RELIGIOUS CORPORATION OF N.J., DEFENDANT.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division.

Decided December 16, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Messrs. Bracken & Walsh (Mr. John J. Bracken appearing), attorneys for the plaintiff.

Messrs. Kristeller, Zucker, Lowenstein & Cohen (Mr. Milton Gurny appearing), attorneys for the defendant.


GIULIANO, J.C.C. (temporarily assigned).

On February 8, 1957 the plaintiff, Jack Turer, who was a member of the "Progress Club" (an affiliate of the defendant) met with an accident. At that time, he was in the "building of worship" of the defendant, performing his duties as a scoutmaster of a troop of Boy Scouts sponsored by the aforementioned club. It is agreed that defendant is a charitable institution organized not for pecuniary profit. In his complaint, the plaintiff...

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