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Constant v. Barrett

New York Common Pleas — General Term
Dec 1, 1895
14 Misc. 570 (N.Y. Misc. 1895)

Opinion

December, 1895.

Wm. H. Sage, for motion.

Chas. Strauss, opposed.


Although the opinion of the General Term incidentally deals with the question of the power of the justice of a District Court to entertain an equitable defense to a proceeding to recover real estate, under section 2244 of the Code, as amended in 1893, yet that question is not directly brought up by this appeal, because the decision of the court proceeded upon the ground that the facts set up constituted no defense. The case is a peculiar one, and not likely to be of frequent occurrence. It is that of a tenant who acquires an overdue mortgage upon the demised property and desires to set off the debt against the rent in a summary proceeding. This we held he could not do, and we pointed out the ample remedies at his disposal in an action to foreclose his mortgage. The question is not one which would authorize us to grant the motion asked for.

Motion denied, with ten dollars costs.

Present: DALY, Ch. J., BISCHOFF and PRYOR, JJ.

Motion denied, with ten dollars costs.


Summaries of

Constant v. Barrett

New York Common Pleas — General Term
Dec 1, 1895
14 Misc. 570 (N.Y. Misc. 1895)
Case details for

Constant v. Barrett

Case Details

Full title:HENRY CONSTANT, Respondent, v . JOHN F. BARRETT, Appellant

Court:New York Common Pleas — General Term

Date published: Dec 1, 1895

Citations

14 Misc. 570 (N.Y. Misc. 1895)
35 N.Y.S. 1092

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