ELIZABETH FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, ET AL., AND CITY FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, APPELLANT,
v.
CHARLES R. HOWELL, COMMISSIONER, ETC., ET AL., RESPONDENTS.
The Supreme Court of New Jersey.https://leagle.com/images/logo.png
Argued June 1, 1959.
Decided June 17, 1959.
Attorney(s) appearing for the Case
Mr. Fred G. Stickel, Jr., and Mr. William B. Kaufman argued the cause for appellant (Messrs. Stickel and Stickel, attorneys; Mr. Fred G. Stickel, Jr., of counsel; Mr. William B. Kaufman, on the brief).
Mr. David Landau, Deputy Attorney General, argued the cause for respondent Charles R. Howell (Mr. David D. Furman, Attorney General of New Jersey, attorney; Mr. Laudau, of counsel).
Mr. Richard V. Stein argued the cause for respondent Colonial Savings and Loan Association (Messrs. Stein, Stein & Hughes, attorneys; Mr. Richard V. Stein, of counsel).
Mr. John J. Clancy argued the cause for New Jersey Savings and Loan League, amicus curiae (Messrs. Clancy & Hayden, attorneys; Mr. John J. Clancy, of counsel).
The Supreme Court of New Jersey.
The opinion was delivered PER CURIAM.
This matter first came before us in Elizabeth Federal S. & L. Ass'n v. Howell,24 N.J. 488 (1957). We there held that although the appellants were not parties to the application to establish a branch office under N.J.S.A. 17:12A-21, subd. B, yet they had sufficient status to attack the commissioner's grant of approval on the ground that it "exceeded his power or constituted...
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