COGAR v. MONMOUTH TOYOTA


751 A.2d 599 (2000)

331 N.J. Super. 197

Michelle J. Roepke COGAR, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. MONMOUTH TOYOTA and Steven Maglio, Defendants-Appellants, and T & R Motors, Thomas Scibeck, All-Star Leasing Systems, Kathleen Conklin, Tom's Ford, Inc. Credit Acceptance Corp., Roy Rafe and Lee Colefield, Defendants.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division.

Decided May 25, 2000.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William J. Garces, Plainfield, for defendant-appellant Steven Maglio (Garces and Grabler, attorneys; Robert H. Goodwin, on the brief).

Resa T. Drasin, for defendant-appellant Monmouth Toyota (Woehling & Freeman, attorneys; Ms. Drasin, on the brief).

Ronald L. Lueddeke, Spring Lake, for plaintiff-respondent.

Before Judges CARCHMAN, LEFELT and LINTNER.


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

This appeal requires us to address, among other issues, the question of whether multi-defendant liability under the Federal Odometer Law (FOL), 49 U.S.C.A. §§ 32701-32711, is joint and several or individual and separate. The trial judge concluded that such liability was individual and separate; we disagree, reverse and conclude that such liability is joint and several. We further conclude...

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