Sproull v. Star Co.

45 A.D. 575, 61 N.Y.S. 404
Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York·Decided December 15, 1899·Published·Cited by 1 cases

Opinion

O’Brien, J. :

Upon the application of the defendant an ex parte order was granted requiring the plaintiff, as a non-resident to give security for [576] ■costs. A motion was thereafter made by the plaintiff to vacate said order on the ground of irregularity and as against the facts. The justice holding the Special Terra, on the consent of the parties, made an order of reference to take testimony and report the same to the court regarding the plaintiff's residence. The testimony was taken before the referee and finally submitted, and he not having made his report within sixty days, the plaintiff, by virtue of section 1019 of' the Code of Civil Procedure, served a notice terminating the reference. Subsequently a notice of motion to confirm the report was given, and upon the hearing the report was confirmed by the justice then sitting at the Special Term — the former justice who had made: the order of reference having in-the meantime retired from the bench — and it is from the order thus made that this appeal is taken.

The contentions that a justice, other than the one who had originally made the order of .reference, confirmed the report, and as to the papers, to be used upon the motion to confirm the. report, were correctly disposed of in the .opinion of the court below,

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Sproull v. Star Co., 45 A.D. 575, 61 N.Y.S. 404 (N.Y. Ct. App. 1899).

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