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Benjamin v. First Citizens Bank Tr. Co. of Utica

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Second Department
May 1, 1936
248 App. Div. 610 (N.Y. App. Div. 1936)

Opinion

May, 1936.

Present — Lazansky, P.J., Young, Hagarty, Carswell and Taylor, JJ.


Appeal from order granting motion to dismiss the complaint on the ground that it fails to state facts sufficient to constitute a cause of action, and from the judgment entered thereon. Plaintiff's assignor, a resident of South Africa, came to New York, at the instance of defendant, to attend an auction which had been advertised for the sale of certain valuable stamps. The sale was to be without reserve. It did not take place. In the catalogue which was sent to plaintiff's assignor, references were made to foreign buyers. Plaintiff sought as damages his expenses and loss of time. The complaint did not state facts sufficient to constitute a cause of action. (1) Goods offered for sale at auction may be withdrawn before any bidding, even where the sale is without reserve; (2) there was no special contract between the parties by which plaintiff's assignor agreed to attend an auction sale in New York. It is doubtful that the executor could bind the estate by a contract such as that claimed by plaintiff. In view of the above conclusion, the order and judgment are unanimously affirmed, with ten dollars costs and disbursements.


Summaries of

Benjamin v. First Citizens Bank Tr. Co. of Utica

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Second Department
May 1, 1936
248 App. Div. 610 (N.Y. App. Div. 1936)
Case details for

Benjamin v. First Citizens Bank Tr. Co. of Utica

Case Details

Full title:MILDRED BENJAMIN, Appellant, v. FIRST CITIZENS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY OF…

Court:Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Second Department

Date published: May 1, 1936

Citations

248 App. Div. 610 (N.Y. App. Div. 1936)

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