MARTIN v. EDUCATIONAL TESTING SERVICE, INC.


179 N.J. Super. 317 (1981)

431 A.2d 868

JAMES L. MARTIN, PLAINTIFF, v. EDUCATIONAL TESTING SERVICE, INC., DEFENDANT.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division Mercer County.

Decided April 16, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James L. Martin plaintiff, argued the motion pro se.

William J. Brennan, III, argued the motion for defendant (Smith, Stratton, Wise & Heher, attorneys).


DREIER, J.S.C.

The parties to this action are before the court for rehearing of defendant's motion for summary judgment.1

Plaintiff, James L. Martin, is an applicant for a Pennsylvania real estate salesman's license.2 After satisfying all the eligibility requirements and paying the examination fees, plaintiff twice sat for the required Real Estate Licensing Examinations (hereafter the "R.E.L.E."), on...

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