Sanner v. Government Employees Insurance Company

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75 N.J. 460 (1978)

383 A.2d 429

MICHAEL J. SANNER, PLAINTIFF-APPELLANT, v. GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES INSURANCE COMPANY, DEFENDANT-RESPONDENT.

The Supreme Court of New Jersey.

Argued February 22, 1978.

Decided March 13, 1978.

Mr. Douglas T. Hague argued the cause for appellant (Messrs. Wilentz, Goldman and Spitzer, attorneys; Mr. Morris Brown, on the brief).

Mr. Joseph E. Zavesky argued the cause for respondent (Messrs. Zavesky, Kelly, Madden & Van Dorn, attorneys).

PER CURIAM.

The judgment is affirmed substantially for the reasons expressed in the opinion of the Appellate Division, 150 N.J. Super. 488.

*461 For affirmance Chief Justice HUGHES, Justices SULLIVAN, PASHMAN, CLIFFORD, SCHREIBER and HANDLER and Judge CONFORD 7.

For reversal None.

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