New Jersey Turnpike Authority v. Parsons

Supreme Court of New Jersey · Decided 1949-12-05

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Heheb, J. (dissenting in part). I perceive no constitutional infirmity in the Turnpike Authority Act. I do not share the view that section 17 contravenes Article VIII, section II, paragraph 2 of the Constitution of 1947, providing that “no money shall be drawn from the State Treasury but for appropriations made by law.” This section is concerned only with the “…

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