17 A.2d 589 | N.J. | 1941
The present proceeding was instituted and prosecuted as an action under the "Declaratory Judgments act" first enacted in this state as Pamph. L. 1924, ch. 140 (page 312), now N.J.S.A. 2:26-66 seq. There was a motion to strike out the complaint, on the ground (among others) that the matters in controversy were res judicata. The motion was argued before Mr. Justice Perskie, who ordered the complaint struck out, and judgment for defendants was entered accordingly. The present appeal is from that judgment. The case is submitted on briefs, and in their brief, counsel for appellants say: "We conceive the sole question "to be determined in this appeal is whether the order of December 10th, 1938, which terminated the control of the City of Asbury Park by the Municipal Finance Commission also terminated the life of the Asbury Park Beach Commission created by the Legislature of the State of New Jersey under Revised Statutes 40:55 A." But that was not the issue tendered in the complaint. The issue tendered was not whether the order of December 10th, 1938, terminating the jurisdiction in Asbury Park of the Municipal Finance Commission "also terminated the life of the Asbury Park Commission" but whether, in the language of paragraphs 6 and 7 of the complaint, "the office and authority of plaintiffs as Beach Commissioners of * * * Asbury Park * * * have terminated." The gravamen of the case is that when local government in Asbury Park was restored, the municipal body resumed control of the beach front and incidental property and evicted the commission; which now claims that notwithstanding the premises it still is entitled to administer the beach front and control the property connected therewith.
There was a motion to strike out the complaint on the *635
ground, among others, that the matter set up in the complaint isres judicata. The motion was argued before Mr. Justice Perskie and granted by him on the ground that in Asbury Park v.Smock,
Let the judgment of dismissal be affirmed, with costs as against the individual appellants.
For affirmance — THE CHANCELLOR, CHIEF JUSTICE, PARKER, CASE, BODINE, DONGES, HEHER, PORTER, DEAR, WELLS, WOLFSKEIL, RAFFERTY, HAGUE, JJ. 13.
For reversal — None. *636