ALL AMERICAN AUTO v. CAMP'S AUTO


281 N.J. Super. 266 (1995)

657 A.2d 452

ALL AMERICAN AUTO SALVAGE, PLAINTIFF-APPELLANT, v. CAMP'S AUTO WRECKERS, DEFENDANT. CITIBANK, SOUTH DAKOTA, N.A., PLAINTIFF-RESPONDENT, v. LISA A. COFFEY, DEFENDANT.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division.

Decided May 4, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Steven P. McCabe argued the cause for appellant All American Auto Salvage (Pressler & Pressler, attorneys; Mr. McCabe on the brief).

Michael A. Lampert argued the cause for respondent-garnishee First Fidelity Bank, N.A. (McManimon & Scotland, attorneys; Mr. Lampert and Carl E. Ailara, Jr., on the brief).

Michael A. Lampert argued the cause for appellant-garnishee First Fidelity Bank, N.A. (McManimon & Scotland, attorney; Mr. Lampert and Carl E. Ailara, Jr., on the brief).

Steven P. McCabe argued the cause for respondent Citibank, South Dakota, N.A., (Pressler & Pressler, attorneys; Mr. McCabe on the brief).

Before Judges DREIER, VILLANUEVA and WEFING.


The opinion of the court was delivered by DREIER, P.J.A.D.

In the second of the two cases before us, First Fidelity Bank, N.A., garnishee under a levy made by plaintiff Citibank, South Dakota, N.A. on the account of defendant Lisa A. Coffey, appeals from a decision of Judge Wolfson in the Special Civil Part holding that a levying creditor's right to satisfaction of its judgment is superior to that of the garnishee...

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