K-LAND CORP. v. LANDIS SEWERAGE AUTH.


800 A.2d 861 (2002)

173 N.J. 59

K-LAND CORPORATION NO. 28, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. LANDIS SEWERAGE AUTHORITY, Defendant-Respondent, and Berryman's Branch, Ltd., Defendant.

Supreme Court of New Jersey.

Decided July 16, 2002.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ronald S. Blumstein, Highland Park, argued the cause for appellant.

David C. Patterson, Berlin, argued the cause for respondent (Maressa, Goldstein, Birsner, Patterson, Drinkwater & Oddo, attorneys).


The opinion of the Court was delivered by STEIN, J.

This appeal involves the entire controversy doctrine. K-Land Corporation No. 28 (K-Land) instituted this litigation to obtain reimbursement from the Landis Sewerage Authority (LSA or Authority) of approximately $400,000 that it expended to construct the 15,000-foot force main portion of a sewer system to be operated by LSA for the benefit of K-Land and other property owners in the immediate vicinity of K-Land's property...

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