NAUGHTON v. SPRING LAKE BOR.


246 N.J. Super. 644 (1989)

588 A.2d 459

JOHN L. NAUGHTON, PLAINTIFF, v. BOROUGH OF SPRING LAKE, NEW JERSEY, NELSON A. CAMP TRADING AS LA MAISON GUEST HOUSE, BARBARA FURDYNA-CAMP TRADING AS LA MAISON GUEST HOUSE, HEWITT WELLINGTON ASSOCIATION, COS-LIN INC., STATE OF NEW JERSEY, DEFENDANTS.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division Monmouth County.

October 20, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Shebell & Schibell, attorneys for plaintiff.

Bathgate, Wegener, Wouters & Neumann; Wilentz, Goldman & Spitzer; Fay, Pandolfe, Shaw, Rubino, Gilroy & Cramer; and John Chernoski, Attorney General of New Jersey, attorneys for defendants.


FUNDLER, J.S.C.

This is a case in which plaintiff, John L. Naughton has challenged the constitutionality of L. 1989, c. 67. Four of the six named parties in the case have moved for summary judgment with regard to this issue. They are plaintiff, John L. Naughton; defendants, Nelson A. Camp and Barbara Furdyna-Camp, both trading as La Maison Guest House; defendant, Hewitt Wellington Association; and defendant, State of New Jersey.

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