Barnett v. Pension Com., C., Atlantic City

136 A. 317, 100 N.J. Eq. 473, 15 Stock. 473, 1927 N.J. Ch. LEXIS 143
CourtNew Jersey Court of Chancery
DecidedFebruary 21, 1927
StatusPublished

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Barnett v. Pension Com., C., Atlantic City, 136 A. 317, 100 N.J. Eq. 473, 15 Stock. 473, 1927 N.J. Ch. LEXIS 143 (N.J. Ct. App. 1927).

Opinion

The bill is filed by a large number of members of the Atlantic City fire department, and by the Atlantic City Fire Department *Page 474 Pension Fund, which will hereafter be called the Pension Fund, a corporation organized in accordance with the provisions of chapter 65 of the laws of 1905, its amendments and supplements.

The Pension Fund owned and had in its possession as of January 5th, 1921, moneys and securities amounting to $150,326.10.

The city of Atlantic City under the provisions of chapter 160 of the laws of 1920 (P.L. 1920 p. 324), organized the "Pension Commission of the Police and Fire Department of the City of Atlantic City," which will be hereafter called the Commission.

This act provides "for the retirement of policemen and firemen of police and fire departments of municipalities of this state and a pension for retired or disabled policemen and firemen, their widows, children," c. The act provides, in the fifth section thereof, for the establishment of a pension commission of five members. In the seventh section thereof it is provided that "whenever there is established in municipalities a fund for the retiring and pensioning of members of the police and fire departments thereof, the boards and bodies having control of the same are hereby vacated and all pension and retirement funds in their hands or under their control shall be turned over and come under the control and regulation of this act." The act further provides, in the ninth section, "that it shall take effect immediately in every municipality in which a fund for the retirement or pension of policemen or firemen or either is now in effect, but shall not take effect in other municipalities until adoption by the voters at a general election or special election called for such purpose. The act became operative in Atlantic City without adoption by a majority of the voters, as there existed in that city funds for the retiring and pensioning of both policemen and firemen. The city of Atlantic City, under the act of 1920, established the Pension Commission of the Police and Fire Department of the City of Atlantic City."

Upon the firemen's pension fund refusing the demand of the joint pension commission to turn over to it the fund in *Page 475 the Pension Fund, application was made to the supreme court of New Jersey for a writ of mandamus, and on March 22d 1922, the said supreme court, by a rule directed that a preemptory writ ofmandamus issue requiring the surrender of said securities to the joint pension commission. On appeal, the court of errors and appeals affirmed the judgment of the supreme court.

On September 12th, 1923, the Atlantic City Fire Department Pension Fund, in obedience to the command of the writ, did deliver and sign over to the Pension Commission of the Police and Fire Department of the City of Atlantic City the sum of $135,296.71, with a return stating in a general way from what sources the said funds were obtained and a request that it be advised in what manner the Commission intended to administer said fund. Upon notice, the supreme court, on November 20th, 1923, directed that said return should be stricken, and on March 5th, 1924, the Pension Fund made return that it had turned over to the Commission the said sum "representing the entire fund belonging to the Atlantic City Fire Department Pension Fund after deducting legal disbursements."

The prayers of the complainants' bill are —

"2. That it may be declared that the rights and interests of the complainants are in accordance with the terms of the act of 1905, and that the said complainants are entitled to participate in the benefits incurred by said act and not the act of 1920.

"3. That it may be decreed that the funds and securities turned over by the firemen's pension fund are to be used and administered by the defendant as trustee, for the exclusive benefit of the complainants, or

"3A. That it be decreed that should the city of Atlantic City fail hereafter to provide funds by taxes, or otherwise, to pay benefits to the complainants and the policemen of said city under the act of the legislature, that the benefits to the complainants and their dependents be first paid out of the income derived from the funds turned over to the joint pension commission as within set forth. *Page 476 "4. That it be decreed that the said moneys and securities be used and administered in accordance with the terms of the act of 1905, and that the benefits and pensions be paid to the said complainants or their dependents in accordance with the terms of the act of 1905, and not in accordance with the terms of the act of 1920.

"5. That it be decreed that the complainant Clara Hubbard, as the dependent of Lewis Hubbard, be entitled to receive $1,300, her income under the act of 1905, instead of $1,000, her income under the act of 1920.

"6. That the defendant may be restrained and enjoined from using, administering or paying out of the said funds and securities turned over by the firemen's pension fund, for any other purpose than for the use and benefit of the complainants as firemen of Atlantic City, or

"7. That the defendant may be restrained and enjoined from using or administering or paying out any of the said funds or securities except under the terms of the act of 1905."

The complainants contend that the members of the fire department voluntarily paid into the fund of the Atlantic City Fire Department Pension Fund a certain per centum of their salary and have a vested interest in the funds paid by the Atlantic City fire department fund to the Pension Commission of the Police and Fire Department of the City of Atlantic City by virtue of said peremptory writ of mandamus awarded by the supreme court.Pension Commission, c., v. Atlantic City Fire Department,c., 97 N.J. Law 117; affirmed, by the court of errors and appeals, 98 N.J. Law 794.

The supreme court in its opinion held: "* * * the funds under the control of the respondent [being the funds ordered paid to the present defendants] clearly fall within the provisions of section 8 of the act of 1920, above quoted, and are funds in which the respondent or the firemen of Atlantic City have no vested interest."

The court of errors and appeals said: "For present purposes, it may be assumed, without deciding, that the implication deducible from the case of Pennie v. Reis, 132 U.S. 464 [viz., that a fund produced by voluntary contributions is immune *Page 477 from legislation of this kind], protects the moneys called for by the alternative writ, or such part of them as is the proceeds of voluntary contributions, from application in any other manner than that contemplated by the act of 1905, page 114, and its supplements."

The reference in Pennie v. Reis, supra, is the following:

"If the two dollars per month retained out of the alleged compensation of the police officer, had been in fact paid to him, and thus become subject to his absolute control, and after such payment he had been induced to contribute it each month to a fund on condition that, upon his death, a thousand dollars should be paid out of it to his representative, a different question would have been raised with respect to the disposition of the fund, or at least of the amount of the decedent's contribution to it.

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Pennie v. Reis
132 U.S. 464 (Supreme Court, 1889)

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