CITY OF PATERSON, ETC., PLAINTIFF-APPELLANT,
v.
THE PATERSON GENERAL HOSPITAL, ETC. AND FORTY-ONE (41 OTHERS) AND ARTHUR J. SILLS, ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY, DEFENDANTS-RESPONDENTS, WILLIAM F. FORBES AND STANLEY M. LEVINE, INTERVENING PLAINTIFFS-APPELLANTS,
v.
THE PATERSON GENERAL HOSPITAL, ETC. AND FORTY-ONE (41 OTHERS) AND ARTHUR J. SILLS, ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY, DEFENDANTS-RESPONDENTS.
Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division.https://leagle.com/images/logo.png
Argued December 17, 1968.
February 17, 1969.
Decided February 25, 1969.
Attorney(s) appearing for the Case
Mr. Adolph A. Romei argued the cause for intervening appellants (Mr. John Fiorello, on the brief).
Mr. Arthur C. Dwyer, Legal Aid, argued the cause for appellant City of Paterson (Mr. Joseph L. Conn, City Counsel, attorney).
Mr. John W. Griggs argued the cause for respondent Paterson General Hospital (Messrs. Morrison, Lloyd & Griggs, attorneys; Mr. Richard J. Ryan on the brief).
Respondent Arthur J. Sills, Attorney General of the State of New Jersey, and the individual respondents did not file a brief.
Before Judges GOLDMANN, KOLOVSKY and CARTON.
Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division.
PER CURIAM.
On January 10, 1966, following announcement by defendant The Paterson General Hospital of plans to move the hospital from its present site on Market Street in Paterson to a tract of land about 3 1/2 miles away in Wayne Township, the City of Paterson instituted this action by filing a complaint in the Chancery Division "on behalf of all of the citizens, taxpayers and beneficiaries of the City of Paterson...
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