LONG v. LANDY


35 N.J. 44 (1961)

171 A.2d 1

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

The Supreme Court of New Jersey.

Decided May 8, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. H. Hurlburt Tomlin argued the cause for plaintiff Dorothy Pope Long, by her Guardian ad litem, Edward J. MacDonald.

Mr. Sidney P. McCord, Jr., argued the cause for defendants and third-party plaintiffs, Morris and Celia Landy (Messrs. Starr, Summerill & Davis, attorneys).

Mr. William C. Gotshalk argued the cause for third-party defendant, A. Parker Long, Administrator of the Estate of John Russell Long, deceased (Mr. Edward W. Eichmann, attorney).


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

A. Parker Long, guardian ad litem of Dorothy Pope Long, an incompetent and widow of John Russell Long, brought suit against Morris and Celia Landy, alleging that Mrs. Long sustained injuries as a result of a collision of a motor vehicle operated by her husband with a vehicle operated by Morris Landy and owned by Celia Landy. The Landys, in turn, joined A. Parker Long...

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