11 N.J. Misc. 89 | N.J. | 1933
The relator, claiming to be a corporation of this state, although the regularity of its incorporation was questioned at the taking of depositions herein, applied as lessee of lands on the southerly corner of Lincoln avenue and Jackson street in Orange, for a permit to erect and install a gasoline station thereon. When the building inspector was first approached in an informal way, by a representative of the relator, the only prerequisite to erection of the station was an ordinary building permit. The testimony shows that an ordinance to regulate the installation of gasoline stations was in contení
There are other points raised, but they need not be considered, as the case is controlled by what has been said above.
The rule to show cause will be discharged, with costs.