This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1909 Excerpt: ...for error are fully discussed in the opinion delivered in the Supreme Court by Chief Justice Gummere, in whose conclusions upon these points we entirely concur. In all respects, therefore, the judgment of the Supreme Court is affirmed. Vol. Xlvi. 33 Hinners v. Edgewater & Fort Lee R. R. Co. 75 N. J. L. ...
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1909 Excerpt: ...for error are fully discussed in the opinion delivered in the Supreme Court by Chief Justice Gummere, in whose conclusions upon these points we entirely concur. In all respects, therefore, the judgment of the Supreme Court is affirmed. Vol. Xlvi. 33 Hinners v. Edgewater & Fort Lee R. R. Co. 75 N. J. L. For affirmance--Magie, Chancellor, Garrison. HexDrickson, Pitney, Trenchard, Bogert, Vredenrurgh, Vroom, Green, Gray, Dill, J.J. 11. For reversal--None. EIDE H. HINNERS ET AL., DEFENDANTS IN ERROR, v. EDGEWATER AND FORT LEE RAILROAD COMPANY, PLAINTIFF IN ERROR. Argued July 8, 1907--Decided March 2. 1908. Upon the trial of an appeal from the award of commissioners in a condemnation proceeding the trial court in effect charged the jury that their view of the premises (which under the Condemnation act is required to be made) might he used by them in forming their judgment of the testimony and in reaching an opinion upon its consideration, and that their opinion upon the questions the.v were to decide should be based upon the testimony as thus understood by them and applied to what they had seen. Held, thut there was no error in this instruction. Query. As to the proper construction of the provision of the Condemnation act that requires a view of the premises by the trial jury. On error to the Circuit Court of Bergen county. For the plaintiff in error, Collins £, Corbin. For the defendants in error, Griggs £, Harding. The opinion of the court was delivered by Garrison, J. This writ of error is brought by the railroad company to reverse the judgment rendered in the Circuit Court of Bergen county upon an appeal from the award of commissioners in a condemnation proceeding. The trial errors relied upon for reversal all relate, with a single exception, t...
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