Nelson Building Co. v. Greene
Nelson Building Co. v. Greene
Opinion of the Court
The certiorari in this case brings under review the revocation and cancellation of a building permit issued by the inspector of buildings, on March 25th, 1926, for the erection of a flve-story brick apartment building on premises known as No. 790 Boulevard East, in the township of Weehawken. After the issuing of the permit, on March 25th, 1926, the prosecutor demolished a large building on the plot of land in question, worth, according to the testimony in the
The prosecutor having proceeded in good faith to demolish the building cannot now be made to suffer loss on any such excuse. Then, besides, it is argued with considerable force that the inspector had no power to revoke the permit issued by him arbitrarily and without notice and a hearing. Let this he as it may. We think the order revoking the permit, dated May 13th, 1926, should be set aside, with costs.
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