Taylor v. Village of Matteawan
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Opinion
This is an appeal from a judgment entered upon the report of a referee in an action to recover damages for a personal injury. The learned referee dismissed the complaint upon the ground that the town of Eishkill was solely liable for the result of the dangerous conditions which were found to be the cause of plaintiff’s injury.
The defendant was incorporated as a village in 1886. Before that time a highway called the “ Old 'Road ” in which had been constructed a bridge crossing a small, stream, was one of the highways of the town'of Eishkill, in which tow;n the village of Matteawan is situate, said bridge being within the corporate limits of said village. Before the incorporation of the village said town of Eishkill had the entire and exclusive jurisdiction over the bridge referred [407]*407to and its approaches, and was charged with the dnty of repairing and maintaining it. This, jurisdiction and duty continued after the incorporation of the village, notwithstanding such bridge was within the limits of said village, unless some act on the part of the latter relieved the town and placed a corresponding duty and liability upon the village. (General Village Law [Laws of 1870, chap. 291], tit. 8, § 27 ;
It was held in Washburn v. Village of Mount Kisco (supra) that a village incorporated under the provisions of chapter 291 of the Laws of 1870 was not bound to repair bridges situate within its corporate limits unless it elected so to do, and that in the absence of such election, the town continued to be bound to repair such bridges, and it, and not the village, was liable to any person injured by its neglect to perform the statutory duty of repairing and keeping them in safe condition, and a judgment recovered in that action against the village within whose limits the bridge was situate was reversed. It is contended by the appellant that that decision is without force, as the present Village Law, which took effect July 1, 1897, repealed chapter 291 of the Laws of 1870; but this contention is without merit, for the reason that the provisions of that statute are substantially re-enacted in the statute of 1897, which makes the decision applicable with equal force to the case at bar.
The case at bar presents two municipalities — the town and village— the latter having exclusive jurisdiction and control of its' highways and sidewalks, charged with the duty of their maintenance and repair, and liable for a neglect of such duty, and the town having exclusive jurisdiction and control of the bridge within thé village limits and its approaches, charged with their maintenance and repair, and liable for injuries sustained as the result of a violation or neglect of this duty.
The respondent was not bound to repair or maintain the bridge in question. It never assumed that duty, never made any repairs to or interfered in any manner with the bridge or its approaches and the statutory duty and liability of the town remained and was operative and in force at all times prior to the accident. For its neglect to perform the duty of keeping and maintaining this bridge in proper repair the defendant is not responsible.
The judgment must be affirmed, with costs.
Present — Jenks, Hooker, Gaynor, Rich and Miller, JJ.
Judgment unanimously affirmed, with costs.
See Laws of 1885, chap. 450; Laws of 1886, chap. 556; Laws of 1887, chap. 513, § 3; Laws of 1890, chap. 542, and Assem. Doc. 1897, vol. 22, No. 80, p. 162, § 143, note. — [Ref.
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122 A.D. 406, 106 N.Y.S. 841, 1907 N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 2455, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/taylor-v-village-of-matteawan-nyappdiv-1907.