Supreme Court of New Jersey, 1947

Eisenberg v. Plainfield Savings Bank

Eisenberg v. Plainfield Savings Bank
Supreme Court of New Jersey · Decided February 4, 1947 · PER CURIAM.
51 A.2d 123; 139 N.J. Eq. 307; 1947 N.J. LEXIS 454 (Atlantic Reporter, Second Series)

Eisenberg v. Plainfield Savings Bank

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

The decree is affirmed, for the reasons expressed in the opinion of the learned Vice-Chancellor. The delinquent taxes *308 were paid before the filing of a bill to foreclose the mortgage, and before the mortgagee suffered any loss or impairment of his security.

Eespondent was given leave, on his motion, to print the pleadings, exhibits and other matter which he asserted were improperly omitted from the state of the case submitted by appellant, subject to the ruling of the court on the hearing of the cause on the merits as to the necessity therefor. We conclude such necessity existed, and that the cost thereof should be borne by appellant, and included in the taxed bill of costs.

For affirmance — Parker, Bodine, Donges, Heher, Perskie, Colie, Waci-ienbeld, Eastwood, Wells, Baeeerty, Dill, Freund, JJ. 12.

For reversal — Ti-ie Chieb-Justice, McG-eehan, McLean, JJ. 3.

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