Supreme Court of New Jersey, 1908

Taylor v. Taylor

Taylor v. Taylor
Supreme Court of New Jersey · Decided June 15, 1908 · Pee
73 N.J. Eq. 745; 3 Buchanan 745; 70 A. 323; 1908 N.J. LEXIS 254

Taylor v. Taylor

Opinion of the Court

Pee Curiam.

Complainant filed a bill against her husband under the statute for a decree requiring him to pay alimony. He filed a cross-bill praying for divorce on the ground of desertion. By the final decree both bills were dismissed. Prom so much of the decree as dismisses the complainant’s bill she appeals. Defendant has not appealed.

We concur in the views expressed by Vice-Chancellor Learning so far as they relate to the dismissal of complainant’s bill, and the decree in that respect will therefore be affirmed.

For affirmance — The Chancellor, Chief-Justice, Garrison, Swayze, Trenchard, Parker, Bergen, Bogert, Vroom, Green, Gray, Dill — 12.

For reversal — None.

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