Supreme Court of New Jersey, 1955

Mara v. Township of Parsippany-Troy Hills

Mara v. Township of Parsippany-Troy Hills
Supreme Court of New Jersey · Decided December 19, 1955 · Per Curiam
119 A.2d 449; 20 N.J. 274; 1955 N.J. LEXIS 184 (Atlantic Reporter, Second Series)

Mara v. Township of Parsippany-Troy Hills

Opinion

*275 Pee Curiam.

At the argument of this cause it appeared that the factual situation and the provisions of the township ordinances applicable to the position claimed by the plaintiff were not fully presented in the record and the briefs before the court. Therefore the cause is remanded to the Law Division of the Superior Court for the purpose of amending the pleadings and the pre-trial order, the taking of further proofs and the making of a new finding of fact and judgment thereon.

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