State v. St. Mary’s Church Gloucester
The Appellate Division ruled in State v. St. Mary’s Church Gloucester that the Eminent Domain Act of 1971 repealed a portion of N.J.S.A. 27:7-22. The latter statute had required the
The Appellate Division ruled in State v. St. Mary’s Church Gloucester that the Eminent Domain Act of 1971 repealed a portion of N.J.S.A. 27:7-22. The latter statute had required the
In Guiser v. Seiber the Superior Court quashed the appeal, in part, because the appellant did not wait for the trial court to rule on post-sentence motions and enter judgment. But
The NJ Supreme Court determined in Crispino v. Twp. of Sparta that the methodology for valuing a special assessment under the Dam, Lake, and Stream Project Fund for an improvement on
In Christian Mission John 3:16 v. Passaic City, the New Jersey Supreme Court held that “actual use” of a property to store items of a religious nature or related to
After final judgment in a foreclosure action in favor of the mortgagee was entered, the defendant homeowners moved to vacate the judgment, arguing that the entire case doctrine precluded the
In this action, after a developer received final approval to build to residential towers on the Hudson River, the city of Hoboken passed two ordinances. The developer claimed that it
#Easement #EminentDomain #LandUse #RealProperty 4/16/2020 — This appeal results from 63 consolidated appeals over a Superstorm Sandy ruling granting the DEP permanent easements over beachfront property owners’ property to reduce
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