Supreme Court of New Jersey, 1932

Greenwald v. Geller

Greenwald v. Geller
Supreme Court of New Jersey · Decided October 17, 1932
109 N.J.L. 549

Greenwald v. Geller

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

The facts and questions of law involved are fully stated in the per curiam opinion of the Supreme Court. That opinion makes a slight misstatement of fact which, however, is quite immaterial to the decision, the statement being that the plaintiff was entering the premises in question, whereas the testimony indicates that she was leaving them. This, of course, makes no difference in the result as the principles of law applicable are precisely the same.

The judgment will, therefore, be affirmed, for the reasons stated in the per curiam opinion of the Supreme Court.

For affirmance — The Chanoelloe, Paekee, Case, Bodine, Donges, Beogan, Yan Btjskikk, Kays, Deae, Wells, Keeney, JJ. 11.

For reversal — None.

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