Case Name: HERBERT W. FURMAN, RESPONDENT, v. SHELL EASTERN PETROLEUM PRODUCTS, INCORPORATED, OWNER, DEFENDANT-APPELLANT; OWEN F. LANGAN, INCORPORATED, BUILDER, DEFENDANT
Court: New Jersey Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: New Jersey
Decision Date: 1933-04-27
Citations: 110 N.J.L. 452
Docket Number: 
Parties: HERBERT W. FURMAN, RESPONDENT, v. SHELL EASTERN PETROLEUM PRODUCTS, INCORPORATED, OWNER, DEFENDANT-APPELLANT; OWEN F. LANGAN, INCORPORATED, BUILDER, DEFENDANT.
Judges: 
Reporter: New Jersey Law Reports
Volume: 110
Pages: 452–453

Head Matter:
HERBERT W. FURMAN, RESPONDENT, v. SHELL EASTERN PETROLEUM PRODUCTS, INCORPORATED, OWNER, DEFENDANT-APPELLANT; OWEN F. LANGAN, INCORPORATED, BUILDER, DEFENDANT.
Submitted February 17, 1933
Decided April 27, 1933.
For the appellant, Louis Auerbacher, Jr.
For the respondent, Lyman M. Smith.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
In all essential matters this case is. similar to Grantwood Lumber Co. v. Aragona, 109 N. J. L. 447, and so within the ruling in that case. There was a reference of a mechanics' lien ease by consent, a report by the referee, and an attack on the report by "exceptions," which were overruled and the report was confirmed by the court.
For the reasons stated in the Grantwood case, the appeal will be dismissed.