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Matter of Rindone v. Kern

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Mar 5, 1940
26 N.E.2d 23 (N.Y. 1940)

Summary

In Matter of Rindone v. Kern (282 N.Y. 214), the court held that the provisionals should be permitted to retain their positions until the special examination was had and the candidates rated.

Summary of this case from Matter of Rindone v. Marsh

Opinion

Argued January 23, 1940

Decided March 5, 1940

Appeal from the Supreme Court, Appellate Division, First Department, VALENTE, J.

Herman Morris for appellants.

William C. Chanler, Corporation Counsel ( Stanley Buchsbaum and David DuVivier of counsel), for respondents.

Leopold V. Rossi for Alexander J. Gruber, Jr., et al., amicus curiae.


This case differs from that of Matter of Staples v. Kern ( 282 N.Y. 205), decided herewith, in that the present proceeding is brought by persons now holding positions in the Home Relief Division of the Department of Welfare, City of New York, for which the lists of watchman-attendant and messenger-attendant are appropriate. The Municipal Civil Service Commission has issued notices of dismissal to the petitioners-appellants who are to be replaced with eligibles taken from the appropriate lists.

The question presented by the case at bar is as follows: If the Municipal Civil Service Commission may grant to the petitioners a special examination to rectify the error of the Commission in excluding the petitioners from the original examination, may these petitioners retain their present positions pending the outcome of the special examination?

In Matter of Kraus v. Singstad ( 275 N.Y. 302); Matter of Britt v. Kern ( 279 N.Y. 701), and Matter of Ackerman v. Kern ( 281 N.Y. 87) the principle has been enunciated that persons on appropriate lists are entitled to be appointed whenever the positions to which they seek appointment are being filled with those not selected in accordance with the Civil Service Law (Cons. Laws, ch. 7). The situation in the case at bar is different in two respects: First, the existing list may be considered incomplete because petitioners have been excluded from the examination as a result of which the list was promulgated. Second, it would be the more orderly procedure to permit petitioners to retain their positions for the additional, relatively short time which the special examination will require than to oust them from their positions, appoint eligibles from the list as compiled thus far, and then reinstate such of the petitioners as pass the examination with ratings higher than those of the eligibles on the present list whom the Commission would appoint pending the results of the special examination. The inestimably greater administrative convenience which would result if the petitioners retained their positions for the time being is, therefore, a sufficient factor to warrant a reversal and thereby maintain the status quo until the completion of the special examination, after which time the Commission will be in a position to promulgate a complete list.

The orders should be reversed and the matter remitted to the Special Term to proceed in accordance with this opinion, without costs.

LEHMAN, Ch. J., LOUGHRAN, RIPPEY, SEARS, LEWIS and CONWAY, JJ., concur.

Ordered accordingly.


Summaries of

Matter of Rindone v. Kern

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Mar 5, 1940
26 N.E.2d 23 (N.Y. 1940)

In Matter of Rindone v. Kern (282 N.Y. 214), the court held that the provisionals should be permitted to retain their positions until the special examination was had and the candidates rated.

Summary of this case from Matter of Rindone v. Marsh
Case details for

Matter of Rindone v. Kern

Case Details

Full title:In the Matter of CHARLES RINDONE et al., Appellants, against PAUL J. KERN…

Court:Court of Appeals of the State of New York

Date published: Mar 5, 1940

Citations

26 N.E.2d 23 (N.Y. 1940)
26 N.E.2d 23

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