McDermott v. Sinking Fund Commissioners
McDermott v. Sinking Fund Commissioners
Opinion of the Court
The opinion of the court was delivered by
The object of this proceeding is to set aside a resolution of the sinking fund commissioners of Jersey City canceling bonds of the city held by the commissioners. The bonds canceled amount to $68,064.42. The resolution was passed November 18th, 1902. Prior to that date all of the bonds, except one for $2,500, had been held by the commissioners for certain sinking funds which were especially appropriated for the ultimate redemption of specific issues of bonds and known by several different names. Upon that date the commissioners had in a fund known as the “Sinking Fund of 1873” securities of the par value of $2,500 and cash to the amount of $68,332.64. Sixty thousand dollars of the cash came from fees for liquor licenses received by the city after July 1st, 1902, and appropriated to the “Sinking Fund of 1873” by a resolution of the board of finance, adopted July 25th, 1902. On November 18th, 1902, the sinking fund commissioners first passed a series of resolutions for the purchase for the “Sinking Fund of 1873” of the bonds in question from the sinking funds for which the bonds were then held. The effect was to transfer the cash to the other sinking funds, and to transfer the bonds to the sinking fund of 1873. At the same time they bought the $2,500 bond of a private corporation. Thereupon the commissioners passed the resolution removed by the writ of certiorari, canceling these bonds.
In substance, the action complained of was the payment of these bonds to the extent of $60,000 out of the money derived from license fees, and to the extent of $8,000 out of other assets of the sinking fund of 1873.
Some of the canceled bonds had been issued to procure money for the ordinary expenses of the city. 'Some had been authorized by statutes which provided for the payment of
It is contended on the part of the prosecutor that the action of the sinking fund'commissioners is in effect a payment of current expenses out of bonds instead of the annual tax levy, and is an evasion of the statutes requiring bonds to be met by taxation.
The action of the sinking fund commissioners now questioned is the cancellation only. Their right to transfer these bonds from the other sinking funds in return for the cash is not questioned.
As to the ’Contention that the bonds should have been met by taxation, it was no part of the duty of the sinking fund commissioners to make up the tax levy. That duty devolved upon another body. If the board of finance, in fixing the appropriations for the fiscal year, ought to have appropriated $68,000 more for the payment of bonds than they actually appropriated, their action cannot be reviewed in this proceeding.
It is difficult to see how the prosecutor, a taxpayer of Jersey City, is injured by the action of the sinking fund commissioners. He is no worse off by having the bonds canceled than he would be by having them uncanceled. If he is- injured at all, it is by the failure of the municipal authorities ¥o raise as much by taxation as they should raise with a view to the redemption of bonds at maturity; but this failure of the municipal authorities is not'the result of any act or neglect of the commissioners, and would not be remedied by setting aside the resolution now drawn in question. The prosecutor is not a bondholder complaining of a misuse of the funds held in trust for the ultimate payment of his bonds. What the prosecutor complains of is substantially the administration of city affairs by boards other than the sinking fund commissioners, and the object of this proceeding is, indirectly, to compel the other boards to do what the prosecutor claims is their statutory duty.
The object of the sinking fund is to discharge the city debt, and it can make no difference what debt is discharged, provided the bonds canceled have not been pledged for the payment of other bonds.
The resolution should be affirmed, with costs.
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