Supreme Court of New Jersey, 1931

Ordinary of State v. Boyer

Ordinary of State v. Boyer
Supreme Court of New Jersey · Decided November 14, 1931 · Bkown
9 N.J. Misc. 1127; 157 A. 95; 1931 N.J. Sup. Ct. LEXIS 118

Ordinary of State v. Boyer

Opinion of the Court

Bkown, S. C. C.

This matter is presented on the plaintiff’s motion to strike the “Fourth Separate Defense” of defendant’s answer on the ground that the same is sham. The moving party has presented proof that the allegations in the defense mentioned are sham. There being no answering affidavits it follows that the motion to strike should prevail.

An order may be presented in accordance with this finding.

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