Under Garrou v. Teaneck Tryon Co., the trial court erred in dismissing this action in lieu of prerogative writs seeking mandamus against the borough and its zoning, construction and dune-protection o
A state appeals court on Monday gave oceanfront property owners leave to proceed with a suit alleging "municipal indifference" to their complaints about zoning violations that put protective sand dun
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Plaintiffs were not entitled to utilize the small-lot zoning applicable to the Mount Laurel developer, but instead were bound by the alternative large-lot zoning otherwise applicable to the area
Plaintiffs were not entitled to utilize the small-lot zoning applicable to the Mount Laurel developer, but instead were bound by the alternative large-lot zoning otherwise applicable to the area
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Although the Planning Board committed significant procedural and substantive errors in violation of the MLUL, including a failure to swear in certain witnesses and frequent, confusing changes of the
In this appeal where plaintiff challenges the provisions of the judgment of divorce intended to provide, as part of equitable distribution, security for the potential termination of her deferred-dist
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