Sherlock v. State

198 A.D. 494, 191 N.Y.S. 412, 1921 N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 8128
CourtAppellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York
DecidedNovember 23, 1921
StatusPublished
Cited by8 cases

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Bluebook
Sherlock v. State, 198 A.D. 494, 191 N.Y.S. 412, 1921 N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 8128 (N.Y. Ct. App. 1921).

Opinion

H. T. Kellogg, J.:

The claimant alleges that she was a depositor in the Union Bank of Brooklyn; that the bank was a domestic corporation; that it was subject to supervision, examination and control by the State Banking Department; that the bank became insolvent; that through such insolvency claimant lost the moneys deposited by her; that the directors of said bank were guilty of neglect of duty, wrongful acts and crimes set forth in detail; that the officials of the State Banking Department participated in or were privy to the commission of many of such wrongful acts; that these officials were themselves guilty of neglect of duty and positive wrong in connection with the examination and supervision of the bank; that they published statements concerning the solvency of the bank which were false and known to them to be false; that the various omissions and wrongs committed by the officers of the bank and by the officials of the State Banking Department were the cause of the losses occasioned claimant. It is alleged that such losses accrued to the claimant in the year 1908; that in the year 1919 the Legislature of the State of New York, by chapter 581 of the laws of that year, conferred jurisdiction upon the Court of Claims to hear claims made by the depositors of the Union Bank for losses sustained and to make awards against the State therefor. The Court of Claims, having heard this claim, dismissed it on the ground that the allegations made failed to disclose that it was enforcible against the State.

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198 A.D. 494, 191 N.Y.S. 412, 1921 N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 8128, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/sherlock-v-state-nyappdiv-1921.