LONG v. LANDY


60 N.J. Super. 362 (1960)

158 A.2d 728

DOROTHY POPE LONG, A MENTAL INCOMPETENT, BY HER GUARDIAN, A. PARKER LONG, PLAINTIFF, v. MORRIS LANDY AND CELIA LANDY, HIS WIFE, DEFENDANTS AND THIRD-PARTY PLAINTIFFS, v. A. PARKER LONG, ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF JOHN RUSSELL LONG, DECEASED, THIRD-PARTY DEFENDANT.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division.

Decided March 6, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. H. Hurlburt Tomlin, attorney for plaintiff.

Mr. Edgar E. Moss, II, appearing for defendant and third-party plaintiff (Messrs. Starr, Summerill & Davis, attorneys).

Mr. Edward W. Eichmann, attorney for third-party defendant.


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

Litigation arising from interspousal torts has kindled sparks of illuminating discussion in our highest court on several occasions. Each case approached the question on a different hypothesis. A suit by husband against his wife in the workmen's compensation field was held to be without validity. Bendler v. Bendler, 3 N.J. 161 (1949). A suit by a plaintiff against a defendant who became...

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