In the Matter of the Dep't of Public Parks

85 N.Y. 459, 1881 N.Y. LEXIS 107
CourtNew York Court of Appeals
DecidedJune 14, 1881
StatusPublished
Cited by11 cases

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In the Matter of the Dep't of Public Parks, 85 N.Y. 459, 1881 N.Y. LEXIS 107 (N.Y. 1881).

Opinion

Earl, J.

This is a proceeding to acquire title to certain lands in the city of Hew York for the opening of certain streets under chapter 604 of the Laws of 1874, and other statutes.. Upon the application of the commissioners of the department of public parks, commissioners of estimate and -assessment were appointed under the -act (Chap. 86 of the Laws of 1813) by which the proceeding is regulated. The -application was upon due notice as required by law and does not seem to have been opposed. A hearing was had before the commissioners thus appointed and they made their report. The corporation counsel of the city of Hew York appeared at the Special Term of the Supreme Court and objected to the confirmation of the report on behalf of the city on the ground that the act under which the park commissioners claimed to act in applying to the court for the appointment of commissioners, to-wit: Chapter 604 of the Laws of 1874, is unconstitutional and void, and that, therefore, *463 the proceeding should be dismissed. The court overruled the objection and confirmed the report. The city then appealed from the order of confirmation to the General Term, and there the order was affirmed, and then it appealed to this court.

This motion is now made to 'dismiss this appeal on the ground that the order is not appealable to this court, and we are of opinion that the motion should be granted.

It is provided in section 178 of the act of 1813, that the report of the commissioners when confirmed “ shall be final and conclusive,” and this language has been repeatedly held to preclude an appeal to-this court. (Matter of Commissioners of Central Park, 50 N. Y. 493.)

It is conceded by the learned counsel for the city that the ' report of the commissioners when confirmed was final and conclusive as to the amount of awards for land taken and the assessments for benefits; but he claims that it was not final and conclusive as to the constitutional question raised by him and he is undoubtedly right. (See opinion of Andrews, J., in the Matter of Lange, recently decided in this court. * )

The report' of the commissioners was final only as to the matters which they were called upon to determine. They had no right to pass upon any questions relating to the regularity or validity of the proceeding, or the constitutionality of the act under which the proceeding was instituted, and such questions, therefore, remain unaffected by their report, and the confirmation makes the report final only as to the matters submitted to the commissioners and by them determined.

Hence no constitutional question was involved in the orders made below, and none is brought here by this appeal. And ■ for this conclusion the unreported case above cited is also authority.

We do not determine whether or not the constitutional question was involved in the order appointing the commissioners or the effect of that order, as there has been no appeal from it, and it is not brought up for review by this appeal. Hnless the *464 city is concluded by that order it may raise the constitutional question when it shall be sued for the awards or any attempt is made to enforce them. There is probably another way in which the city can present the constitutional question, and that is by motion to vacate and set aside the entire proceeding on the ground that it was wholly unauthorized by law, and for such a motion the case of Matter of the City of Buffalo (78 N. Y. 362) would seem to be authority.

The appeal should be dismissed, with costs.

All concur, except Folgeb, Oh. J., absent.

Appeal dismissed.

*

Ante, p. 307.

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