Decauville Automobile Co. v. Metropolitan Bank

124 A.D. 478, 108 N.Y.S. 1027, 1908 N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 2118
Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York·Decided February 21, 1908·Published·Cited by 6 cases

Opinion

Laughlin, J.:

On a former appeal herein this court affirmed an order, granted on the application of .the defendant, for a commission to examine certain designated witnesses and" others not designated, on oral questions, in the city of Paris, France, (122 App. Div. 923). The plaintiff is a domestic business corporation and the defendant is a domestic- banking corporation and the successor to the Hational Shoe and Leather Bank. It appears by the complaint in the record on the former appeal that the plaintiff seeks'to recover, on two counts, the amount of two items of money delivered to the defendant’s predecessor to transmit the equivalent thereof in francs to the plaintiff’s agent in Paris, together with interest thereon. One item is for $2,912.14, alleged to have. been delivered on the 24th [480] day of February, 1906, and. the other item, is $1,554.89, alleged to have been delivered on the twenty-sixth day of the same month. The plaintiff alleges that the money was not transmitted and delivered to its agent. The defendant admitted the receipt of the money for transmission, as alleged, but for separate defenses alleged, in substance, that the equivalent in francs of the money so delivered to it by the plaintiff was transmitted to Paris and delivered to the Establishment Decauville “ as the authorized representative and for the account of the plaintiff; and that the plaintiff, with full knowledge of the facts and circumstances, ratified and confirmed said delivery and accepted the same as performance by the defendant, and received and retained the credit therefor ; ” that plaintiff failed to give the defendant proper instructions to enable it to identify the - agent and representative of the plaintiff in Paris to whom it was desired that the money should be delivered, and that, in the exercise. of due diligence, defendant delivered it to said Establishment Decauville and that the plaintiff- accepted the delivery. ■ On the affirmance by this court of the order for the commission, it was duly issued to one Frederic Allain, to examine four designated officers or employees of the Societe Honvelle des Etablissements Decauville Aine of Paris, France, or any of them, and such other persons as were then or formerly officers or employees of said societe'as might.be produced before him by either party as witnesses herein. The motion for the suppression of the depositions of the two witnesses was made upon the grounds, first, that their testimony was not taken in the city of Paris, and, secondly, that they had not signed the depositions.

It appears by the record that each party, was represented by counsel before the commissioner, and that the testimony of these witnesses was taken at Petit-Bourg, a suburb of Paris, within an hour’s ride by train, where the plant of said societe was located, and qi.ursuant to.an arrangement made between the commissioner and counsel, on account of the inability of the.witnesses to come to the city. The plaintiff, having participated in the examination without ,the limits of the city of Paris, and having through its counsel assented thereto, should now be . estopped from claiming that the. depositions could only have been taken in Paris.

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Decauville Automobile Co. v. Metropolitan Bank, 124 A.D. 478, 108 N.Y.S. 1027, 1908 N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 2118 (N.Y. Ct. App. 1908).

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