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Wandell v. Hirschfeld

Supreme Court, New York Special Term
Apr 1, 1903
40 Misc. 527 (N.Y. Misc. 1903)

Opinion

April, 1903.

Thomas W. Butts, for plaintiffs.

Ralph Nathan, for defendant Hirschfeld.

Hess Holstein, for defendant W.J. Stafford.

Frank L. Crawford, guardian ad litem, for infant defendant Brown.


The infant's general answer so far placed the averments of the complaint at issue as to call for proof in support of the cause of action. The inquiry which resulted was a trial, for the purpose of the provisions of the Code relative to the allowance of costs. Roosevelt v. Schermerhorn, 32 Misc. 287. And this trial, originating in the joinder of issue, was not to become less of a trial, or no trial, because of the absence of cross-examination in the infant's behalf. A trial fee follows an inquest and does not depend upon the presence of an active controversy when the evidence in support of the case is presented to the designated tribunal. The hearing had in pursuance of the order of reference to take proof, after the service of the infant's answer, was a trial, for the purposes of the taxation of costs, and the items in question should be taxed. Motion granted. Order may be presented on notice.

Motion granted.


Summaries of

Wandell v. Hirschfeld

Supreme Court, New York Special Term
Apr 1, 1903
40 Misc. 527 (N.Y. Misc. 1903)
Case details for

Wandell v. Hirschfeld

Case Details

Full title:TOWNSEND WANDELL et al., as Executors, Etc., Plaintiffs, v . SOPHIA…

Court:Supreme Court, New York Special Term

Date published: Apr 1, 1903

Citations

40 Misc. 527 (N.Y. Misc. 1903)
82 N.Y.S. 879

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