GALLO v. WEEHAWKEN


181 N.J. Super. 385 (1981)

437 A.2d 738

JOHN GALLO, ALAINE FINNERTY AND JAMES DOW, PLAINTIFFS, v. TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE OF WEEHAWKEN, WALLY LINDSLEY, MICHAEL TABAT, STEPHEN WEIL, ROBERT SOSA AND THE WEEHAWKEN MUNICIPAL PORT AUTHORITY, MICHAEL TABAT, STEPHEN WEIL, WALLY LINDSLEY, JOHN FEDERER, AND THOMSON MCKINNON SECURITIES, INC., DEFENDANTS.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division Hudson County.

Decided September 24, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

George B. Campen for plaintiffs (Farmer & Campen, attorneys).

Michael R. Perle for defendant Township Committee of Weehawken (Shain, Perle, Rafanello, Schaffer & Irish, attorneys).

Thomas A. DeClemente for defendants Weehawken Municipal Port Authority and Michael Tabat, Stephen Weil, Wally Lindsley and John Federer (DeClemente & Klitzner, attorneys).

Michael J. Herbert for defendant-intervenor Thomson McKinnon Securities, Inc. (Sterns, Herbert & Weinroth, attorneys).


CASTANO, J.S.C.

This is an action in lieu of prerogative writs challenging a proposed $17,715,000 bond issue by the Weehawken Municipal Port Authority.

The dispute centers on a proposed real property lease between the Township of Weehawken and the Authority which is an integral part of the bond issue and which plaintiffs, three members of the township committee who voted against entering into the lease, claim is illegal. For reasons hereinafter set forth,...

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