Sutherland v. City of Rochester

112 A.D. 712, 98 N.Y.S. 970, 1906 N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 755

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Sutherland v. City of Rochester, 112 A.D. 712, 98 N.Y.S. 970, 1906 N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 755 (N.Y. Ct. App. 1906).

Opinion

Kruse, J.:

The question submitted for our determination is whether the plaintiff, William A. Sutherland, is entitled to recover judgment against the defendant, the City of Bochester, for the sum of eighty-nine dollars, with interest from December 11, 1902, or any part thereof, being a claim for costs of that amount awarded in an action prosecuted by the plaintiff as corporation counsel for the city to enforce the payment of taxes against certain lands in the city, which were bid in by the city upon tlie sale recovered .in that action.

The plaintiff was corporation counsel for the city from January 1, 1902, to January 1, 1904. His salary was fixed at $3,800. Bochester .belongs to cities of the second class. Section 414 of the “ act for the government of cities of the second class ” (Laws of 1898, chap. 182) provides as follows:

“§ 414. The salaries of the corporation counsel,, his assistant, clerk, and other subordinates shall be fixed by the board of estimate and apportionment, and they shall receive no fees or other compensation of any kind whatever, except that the corporation counsel may receive to his own Use the costs of suits, as hereinafter provided. But all costs, allowances and disbursements in. proceedings for the opening of streets, and the acquirement of land by condemnation proceedings, shall be collected and paid over to the city treasurer.”

And section 418 provides as follows: “ § 418. He shall be entitled in actions and proceedings in which the city shall be successful to receive to his own use all costs and allowances which shall be collected from the adverse party, but he shall repay to the city treas[714]*714urer all amounts disbursed in the progress of such actions and proceedings, which were taxable as disbursements therein, and which shall have been paid by the city treasurer, whenever and as soon as' such amounts are collected.”

. Section 416 of the same' act defines the duties of the corporation counsel. It reads:

“ § 416. He shall be and act as the legal adviser of the common council and of the several officers, boards and departments of the city, and he shall appear for and protect the. rights and interests of the city in all actions, suits and proceedings brought by and against it or any city .officer, board or department.; and such officers, boards or departments shall not employ other counsel.”

The plaintiff as corporation counsel and pursuant to a resolution of the common council so requesting, commenced an' action for the foreclosure, under the provisions of its charter, being section 104 (Laws of 1880,' chap. 14),

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