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BROOKLYN BUILDING MATERIAL CO., INC., v. DE GOODS

Supreme Court, Appellate Term, First Department
Nov 13, 1924
123 Misc. 917 (N.Y. App. Term 1924)

Summary

In Brooklyn Bldg. Material Co. v De Goods (123 Misc. 917) the Appellate Term, First Department, held that the "summons was amendable in so far as to correct an error in plaintiff's address".

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Opinion

November 13, 1924.

Silberman Steinfeld ( Jacob B. Steinfeld, of counsel), for the appellant.

Samuel A. Potter, for the respondent.


The summons was amendable in so far as to correct an error in plaintiff's address, and the motion to change venue was properly denied.

Order denying motion to change venue affirmed. The order granting judgment for plaintiff on the pleadings was erroneous. This may have been a case for application for summary judgment under rule 113 of the Rules of Civil Practice, but the motion was not made under that rule.

Order granting judgment on the pleadings and judgment entered thereon reversed, with costs to appellant to abide the event, and cause remanded to the Municipal Court for trial or proper motion.

Judgment and order granting judgment on pleadings reversed, with ten dollars costs, and case ordered placed on the general calendar. Order denying change of venue affirmed.

All concur; present, GUY, BIJUR and MULLAN, JJ.


Summaries of

BROOKLYN BUILDING MATERIAL CO., INC., v. DE GOODS

Supreme Court, Appellate Term, First Department
Nov 13, 1924
123 Misc. 917 (N.Y. App. Term 1924)

In Brooklyn Bldg. Material Co. v De Goods (123 Misc. 917) the Appellate Term, First Department, held that the "summons was amendable in so far as to correct an error in plaintiff's address".

Summary of this case from Malik v. Cukrowski
Case details for

BROOKLYN BUILDING MATERIAL CO., INC., v. DE GOODS

Case Details

Full title:BROOKLYN BUILDING MATERIAL CO., INC., Plaintiff, Respondent, v . WILLIAM…

Court:Supreme Court, Appellate Term, First Department

Date published: Nov 13, 1924

Citations

123 Misc. 917 (N.Y. App. Term 1924)
206 N.Y.S. 678

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