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Weynberg v. Downey

Supreme Court, Kings County
Jan 29, 1941
176 Misc. 196 (N.Y. Misc. 1941)

Summary

In Weynberg v. Downey, 25 N.Y.S.2d 600, an action to foreclose a mortgage, one of the defendants was in the armed service, and an attorney was appointed by the court to represent him.

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Opinion

January 29, 1941.

Smith Weynberg, for the plaintiff.

Jacob Aks, for the defendants.


The action is for mortgage foreclosure and one of the defendants owning a quarter interest in the property is in the United States military service. Under section 200 of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil Relief Act of 1940 (U.S. Code, tit. 50, Appendix, § 520), the court appointed an attorney to represent this defendant "and protect his interest" as the law provides. The question presented is whether the appointed attorney may be awarded compensation for his services. It is agreed that the act does not specifically or expressly mention the matter of compensation, being similar in that respect to the act considered in Davison v. Lynch ( 103 Misc. 311), and, as suggested in that case, an attorney so appointed in time of actual war should regard it as a patriotic duty to act regardless of compensation. At the present time, however, we are not in a state of war, and the applicable practice or the analogous practice is that governing compensation to a guardian ad litem (though the appointed attorney is not so called in the act). Thus, within the inherent power of the court, independent of act or rule ( Weed v. Paine, 31 Hun, 10; Matter of Robinson, 40 A.D. 30, 32; affd., 160 N.Y. 448), the attorney is allowed taxable costs in the action as an expense in the action.


Summaries of

Weynberg v. Downey

Supreme Court, Kings County
Jan 29, 1941
176 Misc. 196 (N.Y. Misc. 1941)

In Weynberg v. Downey, 25 N.Y.S.2d 600, an action to foreclose a mortgage, one of the defendants was in the armed service, and an attorney was appointed by the court to represent him.

Summary of this case from Briner v. Briner
Case details for

Weynberg v. Downey

Case Details

Full title:DAVID H.M. WEYNBERG, as Substituted Trustee, etc., of WALTER D. DAVIES…

Court:Supreme Court, Kings County

Date published: Jan 29, 1941

Citations

176 Misc. 196 (N.Y. Misc. 1941)
25 N.Y.S.2d 600

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