KEARNEY & TRECKER CORP. v. MASTER ENGRAVING CO.


234 N.J. Super. 466 (1988)

560 A.2d 1320

KEARNEY & TRECKER CORPORATION, PLAINTIFF, v. MASTER ENGRAVING COMPANY, INC., DEFENDANT.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division Bergen County.

Decided December 12, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Malcolm D. Young, (Young & White) and Stephen N. Dermer, (Lowenstein, Sandler, Kohl, Fisher & Boylan) for plaintiff.

James M. Docherty, (Cohn and Lifland), for defendant.


MINUSKIN, J.S.C.

In Kearney and Trecker v. Master Engraving, 107 N.J. 584 (1987) the Supreme Court ruled that Master Engraving could not recover consequential damages since it had expressly contracted away that remedy.

By way of motion prior to the trial on remand, Kearney and Trecker sought to limit the scope of the new trial only to those issues raised at the first trial...

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