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Farrier v. Olson
126 N.J.L. 99
| N.J. | 1941
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The matter was submitted on briefs, but no state of the case is presented. The clerk's docket and file indicate that there was a rule to show cause for a certiorari, returnable to the present term, but there is nothing to show that a state of the case was prepared as required by rule 154, much less lodged with the sergeant-at-arms as required either by paragraph (d) or paragraph f-3 of rule 155. Consequently there is nothing before the court for decision.

The rule will be discharged, with costs. *Page 100

Case Details

Case Name: Farrier v. Olson
Court Name: Supreme Court of New Jersey
Date Published: Mar 18, 1941
Citation: 126 N.J.L. 99
Court Abbreviation: N.J.
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