Charter of the City And County of San Francisco 1965
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App. (2d) 804, 281 Pac. (2d) 849. In proceedings to compel payment of a widow's pension under section 168.3, rather than under this section, for death of a retired member, the findings of the Retirement Board tJiat the member did not die of injury received in, or illness caused by the performance of his duty and that the widow did not sustain her burden of proving that the member died as result of injury received in or illness caused by performance of his duty, were sustained by the evidence wh...ere the member, a policeman who suffered a service-connected heart condition had attempted, after his retirement, to make an arrest, whereupon he was assaulted, and the medical testimony showed at most that in the legal sense the cause of his death was the over-exertion or excitement caused by the altercation. Cooper V. Retirement Board of San Francisco (1955) 131 Cal. App. (2d) 804, 281 Pac. (2d) 349. Sup. 1-56 § 168.1.5.1 Section 168.1.5.1. Every allowance based on the average monthly compensation earnable by the member during the three or ten years prior to retirement or death, and payable for time commencing on the effective date of this section, to or on account of persons who were retired or who died prior to January 1, 1951, as members of the police department, shall be adjusted to the amount it would be if it had been based on the monthly compensation fixed in section 35.5 of the charter as of July 1, 1951, for the rank of police officer in the respective years of service, regardless of the rank or position the member held in the department prior to his retirement, or death before retire- ment.
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