Jefferson-Halsey Roads Associates, L.P. v. Parsippany-Troy Hills Township

639 A.2d 299, 135 N.J. 298, 1994 N.J. LEXIS 203
CourtSupreme Court of New Jersey
DecidedFebruary 23, 1994
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Jefferson-Halsey Roads Associates, L.P. v. Parsippany-Troy Hills Township, 639 A.2d 299, 135 N.J. 298, 1994 N.J. LEXIS 203 (N.J. 1994).

Opinion

[299]*299ORDER

The Court having carefully reviewed the filings of all parties on the merits of the appeal, and good cause appearing;

ORDERED that the appeal is dismissed for failure to state a substantial constitutional issue within the meaning of the requirements of Rule 2:2-l(a)(l) and applicable caselaw.

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