Case Name: FREDERICK DEUBEL ET UX., DEFENDANTS IN ERROR, v. MILLARD CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, PLAINTIFF IN ERROR
Court: New Jersey Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: New Jersey
Decision Date: 1911-11-20
Citations: 82 N.J.L. 523
Docket Number: 
Parties: FREDERICK DEUBEL ET UX., DEFENDANTS IN ERROR, v. MILLARD CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, PLAINTIFF IN ERROR.
Judges: 
Reporter: New Jersey Law Reports
Volume: 82
Pages: 523–524

Head Matter:
FREDERICK DEUBEL ET UX., DEFENDANTS IN ERROR, v. MILLARD CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, PLAINTIFF IN ERROR.
Submitted July 10, 1911
Decided November 20, 1911.
On error to the Supreme Court, whose opinion is reported in 51 Vroom 98.
For the plaintiff in error, Joseph M. Noondn.
For the defendants in error, Robert L. Lawrence.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
The judgment under review is affirmed for the reasons stated in-the opinion of Mr. Justice Reed in the Supreme Court.
In order to guard against an implication that might be drawn from the language of the opinion that the ease of Beseman v. Pennsylvania Railroad Co., 21 Vroom 235, affords any justification for a direct invasion of private property we desire to cite the case of Costigan v. Pennsylvania Railroad Co., 25 Id. 233, in which the distinction between injuries Necessarily incident to the operation of a steam railroad and the direct invasion of private property is pointed out by Mr. Justice Depue.
For affirmaince—The Chancellor, Ci-iiee Justice, Garrison, Swayze, Parker, Bergen, Vooritees, Kalisch, Bogert, Vredenburgh, Congdon, White, JJ. 12.
For reversal—None.