Board of Trustees of Public Employees' Retirement System v. Board of Freeholders
Board of Trustees of Public Employees' Retirement System v. Board of Freeholders
Opinion of the Court
The opinion of the court was delivered
The issue is whether the County of Warren is liable for certain contributions demanded by the Board of Trustees of the Public Employees’ Retirement System with respect to a supervisor of official court reporters for Passaic, Sussex, Morris and Warren Counties who was retired on February 1, 1962. The trial court found for the County of Warren, 87 N. J. Super. 187 (Law Div. 1965), and we certified the appeal of the Board of Trustees before the Appellate Division heard it.
The Attorney General, upon further consideration of the case, concedes that Warren County should not be subjected to the claim here made against it, but not for the reasons given by the trial court. It is pointed out that the employee in question enrolled in the pension fund in 1949; that he purchased additional membership credit back to the year 1927,
For affirmance — -Chief Justice Weintratjb and Justices Jacobs, Francis, Proctor, Hall and Schettino. — 6.
For reversal — None.
Reference
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- BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE PUBLIC EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM, A PART OF THE DIVISION OF PENSIONS IN THE DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY v. BOARD OF FREEHOLDERS OF THE COUNTY OF WARREN, STATE OF NEW JERSEY, AND JAMES SHAW, DEFENDANTS-RESPONDENTS
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