Citation Numbers: 1 A.2d 943, 121 N.J.L. 46, 1938 N.J. LEXIS 382
Judges: PER CURIAM.
Filed Date: 9/16/1938
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 10/19/2024
This is an appeal from a judgment of the Supreme Court affirming a judgment of the Camden County Circuit Court entered in favor of the plaintiff after the Circuit Court judge struck the answer of the defendant.
Plaintiff, who is prosecutor of the Pleas of Camden county, brought this action to recover the difference between the amount due him under the salary for his position fixed by statute and the amount actually received by him during a period of three years up to and including February 4th, 1937. He has judgment for this amount plus interest and costs.
Among the defenses set up in the answer was that of waiver and estoppel based upon the allegation that plaintiff had accepted the reduced salary tendered him without protest and had made no demand for payment of his salary in full until January 1st, 1937. The trial judge struck this defense upon the authority of the decision of this court in Delmar v. County of Bergen,
In this, we think there was error. As is pointed out in our recent decision in Vander Burgh v. County of Bergen,
The affidavits in opposition to the motion to strike sufficiently supported the allegations of the answer so as to raise questions necessary to be determined at a trial.
The judgment under review is reversed, and the cause remanded for further proceedings in accordance herewith.
For affirmance — None.
For reversal — THE CHANCELLOR, CASE, BODINE, DONGES, HEHER, PERSKIE, PORTER, HETFIELD, DEAR, WELLS, WOLFSKEIL, RAFFERTY, WALKER, JJ. 13.