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O'Leary v. Hull

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, First Department
May 8, 1984
101 A.D.2d 741 (N.Y. App. Div. 1984)

Opinion

May 8, 1984


Order of Supreme Court, Bronx County (Anthony J. Mercorella, J.), entered on December 15, 1983, which granted reargument of defendant-appellant's motion to change venue of the within action from Bronx County to Erie County and upon reargument vacated its decision of August 8, 1983, and denied said motion for a change of venue, is reversed, on the law and the facts, and in the exercise of discretion, without costs, and the order of said court entered on September 14, 1983, granting the motion to change venue from Bronx County to Erie County is reinstated. ¶ This wrongful death action arose in Erie County when plaintiff's intestate Kevin O'Leary was struck and killed by an automobile owned by defendant Daniel Hull and operated by defendant James Hull. Special Term initially correctly determined that because the greater number of material witnesses live and work in Erie County, and the only person with any connection with Bronx County was the plaintiff administratrix of the decedent's estate, the convenience of material witnesses and the ends of justice would best be served by a change of venue to Erie County. ¶ The fact that the plaintiff administratrix is aged and suffers from a persistent angina condition of the heart, but is otherwise in fairly good health, is an insufficient basis upon which to ground a departure from the general rule that, other things being equal, a transitory action should be tried in the county where the action arose ( Slavin v Whispell, 5 A.D.2d 296; Meier v Ford Motor Co., 93 A.D.2d 729). As we recently said in Meier ( supra), "`"The general rule is that a transitory action, such as this, other things being equal, should be tried in the county in which the cause of action arose." ( Slavin v Whispell, 5 A.D.2d 296, 297-298.) * * * If, as in the case at bar, the county with the preponderance of witnesses is the county in which the cause of action arose, venue should be therein placed.' ( Seabrook v Good Samaritan Hosp., 58 A.D.2d 538; accord Rodziewicz v Dorfgood Realty Co., 88 A.D.2d 565. )"

Concur — Murphy, P.J., Carro, Silverman and Alexander, JJ. Lynch, J., dissents and would affirm.


Summaries of

O'Leary v. Hull

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, First Department
May 8, 1984
101 A.D.2d 741 (N.Y. App. Div. 1984)
Case details for

O'Leary v. Hull

Case Details

Full title:KATHERINE O'LEARY, as Administratrix of the Estate of KEVIN O'LEARY…

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

Date published: May 8, 1984

Citations

101 A.D.2d 741 (N.Y. App. Div. 1984)

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