Western Electric Co. v. Taylor
This text of 161 Misc. 749 (Western Electric Co. v. Taylor) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering New York Supreme Court primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
The comptroller of the city of New York has moved to vacate an order of certiorari to review a determination assessing a privilege or franchise tax against the petitioner in the sum of $342.66, with interest and penalties. The ground upon which it is sought to vacate is that petitioner did not allege in its petition that it had paid the tax assessed and deposited an undertaking for costs as required by Local Law No. 21 (published as No. 22) of New York City Local Laws of 1934.
While the amount of the assessment complained of is small, the petition is in the nature of a test case as to the power of the city of New York to enact the provisions of the local law (supra), which requires as a prerequisite to maintaining certiorari to review a sales tax assessment, the payment of the tax assessed and the deposit of an undertaking for costs.
[750]*750The authority of the State to delegate to the city the right to levy an emergency relief tax of this character was sustained in New York Steam Corporation v. City of New York (268 N. Y. 137). The taxpayer has not questioned this right, but it denies the authority of the city to adopt special rules as to certiorari proceedings different from those provided generally in such cases by the Civil Practice Act.
It is true that the State enabling act
The motion to vacate the certiorari order is granted with leave to amend nunc pro tunc upon the taxpayer’s complying with the conditions imposed by law.
Settle order.
Laws of 1933, chap. 815.
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161 Misc. 749, 293 N.Y.S. 48, 1937 N.Y. Misc. LEXIS 1484, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/western-electric-co-v-taylor-nysupct-1937.