KEUERLEBER v. TOWNSHIP OF PEMBERTON


260 N.J. Super. 541 (1992)

617 A.2d 277

DEBORAH KEUERLEBER, PLAINTIFF-APPELLANT, v. TOWNSHIP OF PEMBERTON, MAYOR THAILA C. KAY, AND BETTY STOVER, DEFENDANTS-RESPONDENTS.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division.

Decided November 24, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Sanford E. Chernin argued the cause for appellant.

John C. Gillespie argued the cause for respondents Township of Pemberton and Mayor Thaila C. Kay (Ferg, Barron & Gillespie, attorneys, William John Kearns, Jr., argued the cause for respondent Betty Stover (Kearns & Kearns, attorney; John C. Gillespie and William John Kearns on the joint brief).

Rosenblum & Rosenblum, attorneys for The Association of Municipal Assessors of New Jersey, filed an amicus curiae but did not argue the cause (John R. Lloyd on the brief).

Before Judges J.H. COLEMAN and SHEBELL.


The opinion of the court was delivered by COLEMAN, J.H., P.J.A.D.

The core question raised in this appeal is whether a nontenured tax collector is entitled to remain in office for the remainder of his or her term of office following a change in the plan of the municipality's government. The Law Division held that such a tax collector's term of office expired the day the new form of government became effective. We agree and affirm.

The operative facts are not...

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