Scola v. Senior

130 A. 886, 102 N.J.L. 26, 17 Gummere 26, 1925 N.J. Sup. Ct. LEXIS 382
CourtSupreme Court of New Jersey
DecidedNovember 10, 1925
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Scola v. Senior, 130 A. 886, 102 N.J.L. 26, 17 Gummere 26, 1925 N.J. Sup. Ct. LEXIS 382 (N.J. 1925).

Opinion

*27 The opinion, of the court was delivered by

Gummere, Chief Justice.

That the sole ground upon which the refusal of the inspector of buildings to grant the prosecutor’s application was rested afforded no legal basis for his action has been determined by numerous decisions, both of this court and the Court of Errors and Appeals.

As to the action of the board of adjustment in attempting to curtail the full enjoi-ment and user of the prosecutor’s property by prohibiting him from erecting his building within fifteen feet of the exterior line of Walnut street, or within seven feet of the exterior line of Pine street, it is enough to say that an arbitrary limitation of this kind upon the prosecutor’s user of his premises was without legal justification, and therefore invalid. Passaic v. Paterson Bill Posting Co., 72 N. J. L. 285; Romar Realty Co. v. Haddonfield, 96 Id., 117.

For the reason expressed the order of the board of adjustment, so far as it undertakes to limit the location of his proposed building by the prosecutor, in the manner indicated therein, will be vacated and annulled.

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130 A. 886, 102 N.J.L. 26, 17 Gummere 26, 1925 N.J. Sup. Ct. LEXIS 382, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/scola-v-senior-nj-1925.