2800 N. Broad St., LLC v. Pa. Dep’t of Transp.
The Department of Transportation appealed from an order overruling its preliminary objections to the petition for the appointment of a board of viewers filed by 2800 N. Broad Street, LLC
The Department of Transportation appealed from an order overruling its preliminary objections to the petition for the appointment of a board of viewers filed by 2800 N. Broad Street, LLC
The New Jersey Appellate Division heard a plaintiff’s appeal after an eviction proceeding. The trial court found in favor of the plaintiff and ordered the defendant ejected from the property.
This was a multi-party appeal in which the Pennsylvania Superior Court spent more time wrestling with appellate procedure than on the issues raised. First, the court sua sponte questioned whether
Pareja v. Princeton Int’l Prop. The New Jersey Supreme Court adopted the “ongoing storm rule,” whereby landowners do not have a duty to remove snow or ice from public walkways
The Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court agreed with Pittsburgh’s Historic Review Commission that the appellants lacked standing to challenge the Commission’s decision to allow changes to a historic home. A homeowner sought
This was an appeal from the order entered in declaratory judgment and quiet title actions. TGRG challenged the trial court’s finding that the lease restriction at issue did not encumber
In Commonwealth of Pa. Dep’t of Transp. v. Bennett Family Prop., LLC (In re Condemnation by the Commonwealth of Pa. Dep’t of Transp. of Right-of-Way of State Route 0443, Section
In the case of In re Sale of Real Est. by Lackawanna Co. Tax Claim Bureau, Ms. Brown appealed the order that denied a Petition to Set Aside Judicial Tax
In Chadaga v. Torres, the Pennsylvania Superior Court affirmed an order granting damages and possession to a landlord in an eviction action. The Court ruled that, because the tenant’s objection
Thankfully, we can read judicial opinions online. If opinions were issued in paper, the New Jersey Appellate Division would have had to cut down the entire Pinelands for the 175-page
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