Transport of New Jersey v. Watler

400 A.2d 61, 79 N.J. 400, 1979 N.J. LEXIS 1207
CourtSupreme Court of New Jersey
DecidedApril 10, 1979
StatusPublished
Cited by31 cases

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Transport of New Jersey v. Watler, 400 A.2d 61, 79 N.J. 400, 1979 N.J. LEXIS 1207 (N.J. 1979).

Opinion

*401 Per Curiam.

We affirm essentially for the reasons stated in Judge Botter’s opinion, subject to the following comments. Transport of New Jersey (TNJ), as a self-insurer, is not a “qualified person” under N. J. 8. A. 39 :6 — 63 and thus is not entitled to recover from the Unsatisfied Claim and Judgment Eund. The certificate of self-insurance issued to TNJ pursuant to N. J. 8. A. 39:6" — 53 is a “policy” under which TNJ is insured for purposes of N. J. S. A. 39:6-62. Incorporated within this “policy” of self-insurance is the uninsured motorist coverage required of all motor vehicle insurance policies by N. J. S. A. 17:28-l.l. Of. Comorote v. Massey, 110 N. J. Super. 124, 127-128 (Law Div. 1970) (self-insurer must provide the omnibus coverage required of all insurance policies by N. J. 8. A. 39 :6-46 (a)).

We affirm the judgment setting aside the order for payment from the Eund and we affirm the remand to the trial court to permit plaintiff to proceed against Watler. In those proceedings plaintiff shall have leave to prove that there had been a waiver of the sufficiency of service of process on defendant Watler. See B. 4:6-7.

Affirmed, as modified.

For affirmance as modified^-Chief Justice Hughes and Justices Mountain, Sullivan, Pashman, Clieeord, Sohreiber and Handler — 7.

For reversal — None.

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