JERSEY CITY v. TP. OF PARSIPPANY-TROY HILLS


17 N.J. Tax 538 (1998)

CITY OF JERSEY CITY, PLAINTIFF-RESPONDENT, v. TOWNSHIP OF PARSIPPANY-TROY HILLS, DEFENDANT-APPELLANT.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division

Decided October 16, 1998


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Henry N. Luther, III, argued the cause for appellant (Dillon, Bitar & Luther, attorneys; Mr. Luther, of counsel, Marie-Laurence Fabian and Christopher M. Barr, on the brief).

Philip Elberg, argued the cause for respondent (Medvin & Elberg, attorneys: Mr. Elberg, on the brief).

Before Judges D'ANNUNZIO, CUFF and COLLESTER.


PER CURIAM.

The Township of Parsippany-Troy Hills (Township) appeals from a Tax Court judgment regarding the assessment of lands in the Township owned by the City of Jersey City (City) and used as a municipal water supply. The property consists of 1,174.66 acres, of which 710.2 acres are under 7.3 billion gallons of water. A detailed statement of facts is contained in the Tax Court's opinion. Jersey City v. Township of Parsippany-Troy Hills,

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