Case Name: Township of Palmyra, complainant and respondent, v. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company, defendant and appellant
Court: New Jersey Court of Errors and Appeals
Jurisdiction: New Jersey
Decision Date: 1902-06-23
Citations: 63 N.J. Eq. 799
Docket Number: 
Parties: Township of Palmyra, complainant and respondent, v. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company, defendant and appellant.
Judges: For affirmance•—The Chief-Justice, Van Syckel, Dixon, Garrison, Collins, Port, Garretson, Hendrickson, Pitney, Adams, Yredenburgh, Yroom—12.
Reporter: New Jersey Equity Reports
Volume: 63
Pages: 799–799

Head Matter:
Township of Palmyra, complainant and respondent, v. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company, defendant and appellant.
[Filed June 23d, 1902.]
Mr. Joseph H. Gaskill and Mr. Alan H. Strong, for the appellant.
Mr. Thomas F. French, for the respondent.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
The decree appealed from is affirmed, for the reasons stated by Vice-Chancellor Grey in the opinion delivered in the court below. See 17 Dick. Ch. Rep. 601.
For affirmance•—The Chief-Justice, Van Syckel, Dixon, Garrison, Collins, Port, Garretson, Hendrickson, Pitney, Adams, Yredenburgh, Yroom—12.
For reversal—None.