Case ID: nj-misc_14/html/0859-01.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
Author: {"author": "Brogan, Chief Justice.", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

ETHEL M. SINEY, EXECUTRIX AND TRUSTEE OF THE ESTATE OF CLYDE L. SINEY, DECEASED, PLAINTIFF-APPELLANT, v. PEOPLES BANK OF HAWTHORNE, A CORPORATION OF NEW JERSEY, HARRY R. DOBLER AND JAMES DOBLER, DEFENDANTS-APPELLEES.
    Submitted October term, 1936
    Decided November 4, 1936.
    Before Brogan, Chaef Justice, and Justices Case and Perskie.
    Por the plaintiff-appellant, Saul M. Mann.
    
    Por the defendants-appellees, for the bank, Alexander M. MacLeod; for the defendant James Dobler, Beggs & Grimshaw.
    
   Brogan, Chief Justice.

The trial court at the Passaic County Circuit struck out the complaint in the case as sham.

The plaintiff-appellant appeals from the order striking out the complaint. On behalf of the appellees we are met, in limine, with the point that a mere order, as such, striking out the complaint, is not appealable. This would seem to be so since no judgment has been entered. At least we find none in the state of case. Lully, Admx., v. National Surety Co., 106 N. J. L. 81; 148 Atl. Rep. 762; Venditto v. Spratt’s Patent (America), Ltd., 113 N. J. L. 357; 174 Atl. Rep. 697.

The appeal is dismissed, without prejudice, costs to the appellees.