JAMES v. CAMDEN COUNTY COUNCIL


188 N.J. Super. 251 (1982)

457 A.2d 63

WILLIAM F. JAMES, PLAINTIFF, AND DAVID POLNIAK, PLAINTIFF-INTERVENOR, v. CAMDEN COUNTY COUNCIL NUMBER 10 OF THE NEW JERSEY CIVIL SERVICE ASSOCIATION AND MILDRED DIFANTE, PRESIDENT, INDIVIDUALLY, JOINTLY, SEVERALLY AND IN THE ALTERNATIVE, DEFENDANTS.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division Camden County.

Decided November 8, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Paul Rosenberg for plaintiff (Rappaport & Rosenberg, attorneys).

Steven Kudatsky for plaintiff-intervenor (Tomar, Parks, Seliger, Simonoff & Adourian, attorneys).

Joseph Carmen for defendants (Carmen & Mills, attorneys).


DEIGHAN, J.S.C.

This matter comes before the court basically to determine the validity of Art. VII, § 2B, of the constitution of defendant Camden County Council Number 10 of the New Jersey Civil Service Association, which is a public employee labor association representing civil servants of Camden County. Art. VII, § 2B, of the Council's constitution requires that all those seeking nomination or election...

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