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Marsh v. Graham

Supreme Court, Greene Special Term
Jan 1, 1897
19 Misc. 263 (N.Y. Misc. 1897)

Opinion

January, 1897.

Sidney Crowell, for plaintiff.

Frank H. Osborn, for defendant.


Costs on demurrer are in the discretion of the court where an issue of law and an issue of fact are joined between the same parties to the same action, and the issue of fact remains undisposed of when an interlocutory judgment is rendered upon the issue of law. Code Civ. Pro., § 3232.

Where an order is made sustaining or overruling a demurrer to the whole complaint in a common-law action, the successful party is entitled to costs as a matter of law. Tallman v. Bernhard, 31 Abb. N.C. 84; S.C., 75 Hun, 30.

Costs after notice and before trial and the trial fee are made by reason of the demurrer to the whole cause of action. Such costs at the statutory rate and disbursements are the costs that the successful party is entitled to as a matter of law. See Jones v. Butler, 83 Hun, 91; Louis v. Empire State Ins. Co., 75 id. 364.

Interlocutory costs may be taxed by the clerk, or the court may direct that they be taxed by a judge. Code Civ. Pro., § 3262.

The order should expressly provide for the taxation of the costs before the clerk of the county in which the action is brought or before a judge designating him.

The practice seems to be to have the costs on the decision of a demurrer taxed by the clerk in the usual way.

An order is granted directing that interlocutory judgment be entered overruling the demurrer, with costs to be taxed by the clerk of Greene county. Defendant to have leave to serve answer within twenty days on payment of such costs.

If defendant fails to answer as provided, final judgment may be entered for the relief demanded in the complaint.

Ordered accordingly.


Summaries of

Marsh v. Graham

Supreme Court, Greene Special Term
Jan 1, 1897
19 Misc. 263 (N.Y. Misc. 1897)
Case details for

Marsh v. Graham

Case Details

Full title:MALDEN G. MARSH, Plaintiff, v . WILLIAM X. GRAHAM, Defendant

Court:Supreme Court, Greene Special Term

Date published: Jan 1, 1897

Citations

19 Misc. 263 (N.Y. Misc. 1897)
44 N.Y.S. 253

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