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Meurer v. Berlin

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Second Department
Feb 1, 1903
80 App. Div. 294 (N.Y. App. Div. 1903)

Opinion

February Term, 1903.

Joseph Rosenzweig, for the appellant.

Frank L. Entwisle, for the respondent.


The plaintiff brought action upon a promissory note against Sam Bardler and Zachariah K. Berlin ("the name `Zachariah' being fictitious, real first name being unknown to plaintiff"). The plaintiff did not summon Bardler, but obtained a judgment against Berlin by default. Thereafter Zax K. Berlin moved the court for vacation and cancellation of the judgment upon his affidavit: "That he was the defendant above named, that judgment was rendered against him as by a default, that he was never served with a summons herein, or authorized any one to appear for him." The court denied the motion upon the ground, inter alia, that it did not appear to its satisfaction that the applicant was the defendant in the action. I think that the order may be affirmed upon this ground. It does not appear that there was any judgment entered against Zax K. Berlin. The judgment is against a Berlin named as Zachariah, which name is fictitious. It does not appear that the plaintiff has moved in any way to enforce his judgment against the affiant Zax K. Berlin. A judgment against Zachariah (fictitious), or against Zachariah, would not warrant proceedings against the property of Zax. ( Farnham v. Hildreth, 32 Barb. 277.) On the other hand, if the plaintiff really aimed his suit against the affiant, and hereafter seeks under section 1251 of the Code of Civil Procedure to amend the judgment, it must be upon such notice as the court may direct. An objection based upon the non-service of the summons is not based upon an irregularity, but strikes at the validity of the judgment, and may be heard at any time. ( Julian v. Woolsey, 87 Hun, 326; affd., 147 N.Y. 722. )

GOODRICH, P.J., BARTLETT, WOODWARD and HIRSCHBERG, JJ., concurred.

Order of the Municipal Court affirmed, without costs.


Summaries of

Meurer v. Berlin

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Second Department
Feb 1, 1903
80 App. Div. 294 (N.Y. App. Div. 1903)
Case details for

Meurer v. Berlin

Case Details

Full title:JACOB MEURER, Doing Business as MEURER BROTHERS COMPANY, Respondent, v …

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

Date published: Feb 1, 1903

Citations

80 App. Div. 294 (N.Y. App. Div. 1903)
80 N.Y.S. 240

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