Case Name: George J. Bergen, receiver, complainant and appellant, v. John I. Rogers, defendant and respondent
Court: New Jersey Court of Errors and Appeals
Jurisdiction: New Jersey
Decision Date: 1908-06-15
Citations: 74 N.J. Eq. 452
Docket Number: 
Parties: George J. Bergen, receiver, complainant and appellant, v. John I. Rogers, defendant and respondent.
Judges: For affirmance — The Chancellor, Chiee-Justice, Garrison, Bergen, Voorhees, Minturn, Bogert, Vredenburgii, Vroom, Green, Gray, Dill — 12.
Reporter: New Jersey Equity Reports
Volume: 74
Pages: 452–453

Head Matter:
George J. Bergen, receiver, complainant and appellant, v. John I. Rogers, defendant and respondent.
[Argued March 5th, 1908.
Decided June 15th, 1908.]
On appeal from a decree of the former chancellor advised by Vice-Chancellor Garrison, whose opinion is reported in 73 N. J. Eq. (3 Buch.) 230.
Messrs. Wilson, Carr & Stackhouse, for the appellant.
Mr. John I. Rogers, pro se, for the respondent.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
The decree under review herein should be affirmed, for the reasons set forth in' the opinion delivered by Vice-Chancellor Garrison in the court below.
For affirmance — The Chancellor, Chiee-Justice, Garrison, Bergen, Voorhees, Minturn, Bogert, Vredenburgii, Vroom, Green, Gray, Dill — 12.
For reversal — Swayze, Trenoi-iard, Parker — 3.