Bamberger v. Fire Ass'n

10 N.Y.S. 229, 1890 N.Y. Misc. LEXIS 2051
CourtThe Superior Court of the City of New York and Buffalo
DecidedJune 27, 1890
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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Bamberger v. Fire Ass'n, 10 N.Y.S. 229, 1890 N.Y. Misc. LEXIS 2051 (superctny 1890).

Opinion

Freedman, J.

These three actions have been brought to recover moneys due on account of three policies of insurance covering plaintiffs’ stock of merchandise at their store in Louisville, Ky. These policies form part of a [230]*230total number of 144 policies upon the whole stock of said merchandise. In ■each of these actions the defendant has set up a charge of fraud on the part ■of the insured. For this reason the motion made by each defendant for a compulsory reference was properly denied. True, the character of the action ' is to be determined from the complaint. But, in exercising its discretion upon the question whether a reference shall or shall not be compelled, the ■ court will look at the papers submitted by both sides; and, if it should ap- ■ pear that a charge of serious fraud is involved in the issues, the motion may well be denied, even if the action be referable. With the exercise of that dis■cretion the general term will not interfere. The views already expressed render it unnecessary to determine the question of power. In each case the -order appealed from should be affirmed, but there should be only one bill of -costs. All concur.

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