LEARY v. CONTRIBUTORY RETIREMENT BOARD


421 Mass. 344 (1995)

WILLIAM J. LEARY vs. CONTRIBUTORY RETIREMENT APPEAL BOARD & another.

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, Suffolk.

November 14, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael J. Long for the plaintiff.

Peter Sacks, Assistant Attorney General, for the defendants.

Present: LIACOS, C.J., ABRAMS, LYNCH, GREANEY, & FRIED, JJ.


ABRAMS, J.

At issue is whether salary earned out of State is "regular compensation" within the meaning of G.L.c. 32, § 5 (2) (a) (1994 ed.). An administrative magistrate ruled in favor of the plaintiff, William J. Leary, but the Contributory Retirement Appeal Board (CRAB), relying on the definitions of "employee" and "regular compensation" in G.L.c. 32, § 1 (1994 ed.), affirmed the Teachers' Retirement Board...

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