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Libow v. Lauer

Supreme Court, Appellate Term, First Department
Jun 24, 1925
125 Misc. 259 (N.Y. App. Term 1925)

Opinion

June 24, 1925.

Morris E. Levine [ Irving I. Hartman of counsel], for the appellants.

Max Shlivek [ Gustave Menit of counsel], for the respondents.


The plaintiffs sued in replevin, and in their complaint fixed the value of the chattels as $1,031.98. The defendants moved for a dismissal of the complaint, and a vacation of the writ, upon the ground that as the stated aggregate value of the chattels was in excess of $1,000 the Municipal Court was without jurisdiction. (Mun. Ct. Code, § 6, subd. 2.) The plaintiffs thereupon moved for leave to amend their complaint by reducing the stated value of the chattels to the sum of $807.37. An order was made denying the defendants' motion and granting the plaintiffs' motion. It seems to us to be clear, both upon principle and authority ( Kessler v. Zucker, 202 N.Y.S. 770, that the court was without jurisdiction and, therefore, that the defendants' motion should have been granted, and that the plaintiffs' motion should have been denied. As the court never acquired jurisdiction it was without power to order an amendment designed to give it jurisdiction. ( Halpern v. Langrock Bros. Co., 169 A.D. 464.)

Appeal from so much of the order as denies defendants' motion to dismiss the complaint dismissed, and so much of the order as denies defendants' motion to vacate the writ of replevin and grants plaintiffs' motion for leave to amend is reversed, with ten dollars costs; defendants' motion to vacate writ granted, with ten dollars costs, and plaintiffs' motion denied.

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


Summaries of

Libow v. Lauer

Supreme Court, Appellate Term, First Department
Jun 24, 1925
125 Misc. 259 (N.Y. App. Term 1925)
Case details for

Libow v. Lauer

Case Details

Full title:ROBERT LIBOW and Another, Respondents, v . "SAMUEL" LAUER, etc., and…

Court:Supreme Court, Appellate Term, First Department

Date published: Jun 24, 1925

Citations

125 Misc. 259 (N.Y. App. Term 1925)
210 N.Y.S. 618

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