Each of the plaintiffs owns a single family residential property in Monroe Township. 4:3-4(a) (transfer of action from Superior Court to Tax Court). The complaint was originally filed in the Law Division of the Superior Court, Middlesex County, as an action in lieu of prerogative writ, and was transferred to the Tax Court pursuant to N.J.S.A. ![]() For the following reasons, plaintiffs motion is granted and Monroe Township s motion is denied. Defendant Middlesex County Board of Taxation ( Board ) has filed a letter stating that it takes no position on the motion. Defendant Director, Division of Taxation ( Director ), has filed a brief joining in plaintiffs request that a revaluation be ordered. Motion of defendants Monroe Township and the Mayor, Council and Tax Assessor of Monroe (collectively, Monroe Township ) for an order of summary judgment dismissing the complaint as to those defendants. This matter comes before the court on plaintiffs motion for an order of summary judgment directing the defendant municipality to undertake a revaluation and on the cross- * Brown for defendant Director, Division of Taxation Dow, Attorney General of New Jersey, attorney). Moore for defendant Middlesex County Board of Taxation ![]() Tax Assessor of Monroe Township(Shain, Schaffer & ![]() Rafanello for defendants Mayor, Council and Gordon for plaintiffs (Archer & Greiner, attorneys). KEANE, GERALD KRZYZKOWSKI, : TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY
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