Patrick v. . Shaffer

94 N.Y. 423, 1884 N.Y. LEXIS 286
New York Court of Appeals·Decided January 15, 1884·Published·Cited by 13 cases

Opinion

Miller, J.

This action was brought to recover the amount of a judgment obtained by the plaintiff against the defendant, in a court of general jurisdiction in the State of Nebraska.

The answer of the defendant admitted the recovery of the judgment, and that no part thereof had been paid, and set up as a defense a counter-claim, in which he alleged that he had paid $12,500 to the use of the plaintiff, to be repaid upon demand, and that he had demanded payment and that no part thereof had been paid. The plaintiff served a reply, in which he set up an extract from the defendant’s answer in the Nebraska suit, which shows that the counter-claim pleaded in this action was interposed, and constituted a defense to the action in which the plaintiff recovered judgment in the State of Ne *426 braska. It was claimed that the verdict rendered in that action was conclusive in the present case. The real issue presented upon the trial of this action was whether the -judgment recovered in the State of Nebraska was conclusive against the counter-claim interposed in the answer of the defendant in the case at bar. It is apparent that the claim of the plaintiff in this action is the same substantially and in fact as the demand for which a recovery was had in the State of Nebraska. The plaintiff there claimed to recover for moneys lent by him to the defendant. The defendant denied that the plaintiff had ever lent any money to him, and claimed that he had lent the respondent $12,500 several years before the commencement of the suit in Nebraska, and that the moneys which the plaintiff claimed to recover were payments upon the loan of $12,500. It appears from the record before us, that upon the trial of the suit in Nebraska, the defendant introduced evidence to prove that he had advanced to and for the use of the plaintiff the sum of $12,000, to discharge a debt due from the plaintiff to one Augustus Kountze, who held title to a certain tract of land in Nebraska, as security for such indebtedness; that an agreement had been made between the parties, providing for a conveyance of the land by Kountze to the defendant, who should hold it as security for the sum which he had advanced ; on the other hand the plaintiff’s testimony established that the plaintiff formerly owned an undivided half of two hundred and seventy acres of land in Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska, the legal title of which was held by said Kountze, with other collaterals, to" secure $5,200 which the, plaintiff owed to the Omaha Bank ; that in 1870, the plaintiff sold this undivided half to Shaffer, for $12,500, and Shaffer took a deed directly from Kountze; that subsequently the plaintiff lent the defendant in five sums about $7,000. It will be seen that the evidence was contradictory, as to whether the plaintiff lent the defendant the money claimed by him, or whether it was a payment upon the $12,000, which the defendant claimed that he had loaned the plaintiff. The issue upon the trial of the Nebraska case really was, whether the moneys received from the *427 plaintiff were loans, or whether they were payments of instalments upon the mortgage alleged to have been given by plaintiff to defendant for money which plaintiff had borrowed from defendant, or in other words, was the deed absolute, or was it a mortgage. It will be perceived that the defendant not only denied that there was any loan, but he set up in the third paragraph of his answer precisely the same facts which are here pleaded as a counter-claim. There is no substantial difference in the answer in this respect in the case considered and in the third paragraph of the answer in the Nebraska action, except that here he demands affirmative relief by way of counterclaim.

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