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Atterbury v. Somers

Supreme Court, Appellate Term
Jun 1, 1901
35 Misc. 805 (N.Y. App. Term 1901)

Opinion

June, 1901.

A.H. Atterbury, for appellant.

S. Campbell, for respondent.


The defendant's tender of the amount due extinguished the boarding-house keeper's lien. At common law and by statute, an innkeeper had a lien upon the goods of his guest for the amount actually due, and by chapter 446, Laws of 1899, a boarding-house keeper is given a lien "for the amount which may be due for board." His lien is practically the same as that of an innkeeper. The plaintiff might have brought an action in replevin, it is true, but to hold that his failure to do so should be permitted to bar his claim for a return of the amount paid under protest would be to lay down a very harsh rule.

Judgment reversed and judgment directed for plaintiff.

Present: SCOTT, P.J., BEACH and FITZGERALD, JJ.

Judgment reversed and judgment directed for plaintiff.


Summaries of

Atterbury v. Somers

Supreme Court, Appellate Term
Jun 1, 1901
35 Misc. 805 (N.Y. App. Term 1901)
Case details for

Atterbury v. Somers

Case Details

Full title:ALBERT H. ATTERBURY, Appellant, v . STANLEY A. SOMERS, Respondent

Court:Supreme Court, Appellate Term

Date published: Jun 1, 1901

Citations

35 Misc. 805 (N.Y. App. Term 1901)