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Phelps v. Mallory

Supreme Court, Appellate Term
May 1, 1911
72 Misc. 74 (N.Y. App. Term 1911)

Opinion

May, 1911.

Edward H. Lockwood, for appellant.

Warren A. Schenck, for respondent.


The plaintiff sued for the rent of certain premises which he averred in the complaint he had leased to defendant. The defendant answered by claiming that a person other than the plaintiff was the owner of the demised premises and that the defendant had, prior to the time the alleged rent became due, been evicted from said premises by said owner who had a title to the premises paramount to that of the plaintiff.

The defendant, claiming that by his answer he had put in issue the title to land within the provisions of section 179 of the Municipal Court Act, filed a bond under the provisions of section 180 of said act and procured a judgment discontinuing the action.

The pleading did not put in issue the title to real property in the sense contemplated by section 179, supra. The alleged owner is not a party to this action, and a judgment herein in favor of either party can in no way affect the rights of such alleged owner. Heiferman v. Scholder, 134 A.D. 579; Trevett v. Barnes, 110 N.Y. 500.

Judgment reversed and new trial ordered, with costs to appellant to abide the event.

Present: SEABURY, GUY and BIJUR, JJ.

Judgment reversed and new trial ordered.


Summaries of

Phelps v. Mallory

Supreme Court, Appellate Term
May 1, 1911
72 Misc. 74 (N.Y. App. Term 1911)
Case details for

Phelps v. Mallory

Case Details

Full title:CHARLES D. PHELPS, Appellant, v . EDWARD F. MALLORY, Respondent

Court:Supreme Court, Appellate Term

Date published: May 1, 1911

Citations

72 Misc. 74 (N.Y. App. Term 1911)
129 N.Y.S. 397

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