· 10/12/1999
City of Camden v. Whitman
Citations
- 738 A.2d 969
- 325 N.J. Super. 236
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- explaining that the enactment of the Special Municipal Aid Act rendered the issues presented as moot
- providing that \courts of this state do not resolve issues that have become moot due to the passage of time or intervening events.\
- “Eliminating this option [of third-party appeals] would reduce property tax appeals, which are costly and create uncertainty in local government finances”
- “It is ingrained in our case law that courts of this state will not determine constitutional questions unless absolutely imperative to resolve issues in litigation. . . . That imperative level is never reached when the issues presented are non-justiciable”
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Judges: Judges Muir, Jr., Wallace, Jr., and Cuff
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