Tenth National Bank v. Mayor of New York

11 N.Y. Sup. Ct. 429
CourtNew York Supreme Court
DecidedMay 15, 1875
StatusPublished

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Tenth National Bank v. Mayor of New York, 11 N.Y. Sup. Ct. 429 (N.Y. Super. Ct. 1875).

Opinion

Davis, P. J.:

The court on the trial directed a verdict for the defendant. We think the direction was right for several reasons. The loan made by plaintiff to the commissioners of charities and corrections in the form of overdrafts, amounted to the sum of $277,930.05 exclusive of any claim for interest. It was distinctly proposed by the defendant to pay that sum as principal, in full of the claims, and it was made a condition of the payment that the claim for interest should be waived. On this point there was no substantial conflict between the testimony of Mi;. Strahan, who acted on the part of the defendant, and Mr. Palmer, who acted for the plain-, tiff; and the papers executed on the settlement showed that the payment of the principal was in full. This brings the case, we think, clearly within the decisions which hold, in substance, that where a creditor has received the principal debt as such in full, he can thereafter maintain no action for interest. There was no express contract in this ease on the part of the city to pay interest. It was recoverable, if at all, only as damages upon some usage to be shown, from which a contract might be implied; and in such cases the acceptance of the principal in full, especially if accompanied by a waiver of interest as a condition of the payment of the principal, must be held to terminate all right of afition for the debt or any of its incidents.

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