PANETTA v. EQUITY ONE, INC.


875 A.2d 991 (2005)

378 N.J. Super. 298

Joseph PANETTA, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. EQUITY ONE, INC., Defendant. Ann Covey, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Equity One, Inc., Defendant-Respondent, and Joseph D. Corvaia and Howard Smith, Defendants. Dennis McKenna and Dorothy McKenna, Plaintiffs, v. Equity One, Inc., Defendant. Diane Johnson, t/a Johnson & Johnson Realty, Intervenor-Third Party Plaintiff, v. Equity One, Inc., Defendant.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division.

Decided June 15, 2005.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael S. Morris and Anne Covey, pro se, argued the cause for appellant (Covey & Associates, P.C., attorneys; George Dougherty and Ms. Covey, on the brief).

Michael J. Milstead argued the cause for respondent Equity One, Inc. (Milstead & Associates, attorneys; Mr. Milstead, of counsel and on the brief).

Christopher J. LaMonica argued the cause for respondent Joseph Panetta.

Before Judges FALL, PAYNE and C.S. FISHER.


The opinion of the court was delivered by

FISHER, J.A.D.

In this appeal, the parties dispute whether a deed conveying real property — that specifically mentioned upland property but made no mention of a related riparian grant — should be interpreted to include the riparian grant. After considering the evidence, the trial judge found that the grantors did not actually intend to convey the riparian grant and, thus, concluded that the conveyance...

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