NEW JERSEY v. NEW YORK CITY

No. 10, original (October Term, 1934).

296 U.S. 259 (1935)

56 S.Ct. 188

80 L.Ed. 214

NEW JERSEY v. NEW YORK CITY.

Supreme Court of United States.

Return to Rule presented November 18, 1935.

Decided December 9, 1935.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Messrs. Paul Windels, Paxton Blair, and P. Fearson Shortridge were on the brief in support of the motion for leave to file the petition on behalf of defendant.

Mr. David T. Wilentz, Attorney General of New Jersey, and Mr. Duane E. Minard were on the Return to the Rule to Show Cause on behalf of plaintiff.


DECREE, announced by MR. JUSTICE BUTLER.

On December 4, 1933, this Court "ordered, adjudged and decreed:

"1. On and after July 1, 1934, the defendant, The City of New York, its employees and agents, and all persons assuming to act under its authority, be and they are hereby enjoined from dumping, or procuring or suffering to be dumped, any garbage or refuse, or other noxious, offensive or injurious matter, into the...

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