Supreme Court of New Jersey, 1932

Baer v. Beaver Lake Realty Co.

Baer v. Beaver Lake Realty Co.
Supreme Court of New Jersey · Decided May 16, 1932 · PER CURIAM.
160 A. 334; 110 N.J. Eq. 654; 1932 N.J. LEXIS 829

Baer v. Beaver Lake Realty Co.

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

The bill was dismissed on the ground that it was devoid of merit.

Whether under the facts as shown in the case the court of chancery had jurisdiction to entertain the bill, which was to restrain further proceedings in a small cause court where the defendant had obtained judgment for possession of the property involved in the litigation, and where the matters alleged in the bill were passed upon in that court, is more than doubtful (Raimondi v. Bianchi, 102 N. J. Eq. 254), but as it is not necessary to pass upon the question on this appeal no opinion is expressed thereon.

The decree is affirmed.

For affirmance — The Chiee-Justice, Trehchard, Parker, Campbell, Lloyd, Case, Bodine, Donges, Van Bus-kirk, Kays, Heteield, Dear, Wells, Kerney, JJ. 14.

For reversal — None.

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