GRAY V. MARTINO 91 N.J.L. 462, 103 A. 24 (1918) CASE BRIEF

GRAY V. MARTINO
91 N.J.L. 462, 103 A. 24 (1918)
NATURE OF THE CASE: This was a dispute over a reward.
FACTS: P was a special police officer in Atlantic City. P possessed knowledge concerning the theft of certain diamonds and jewelry from D who advertised a reward for the recovery of the property. P claims D entered into a verbal contract for the payment of $500 if P could procure the names and addresses of the thieves. P got the names and addresses and D refused to pay. P was awarded the judgment. D appealed.

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