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Westervelt v. Morrelle

City Court of New York, General Term
Mar 1, 1899
26 Misc. 870 (N.Y. City Ct. 1899)

Opinion

March, 1899.

J.J.K. O'Kennedy, for appellant.

Charles S. Clark, for respondent.


Appeal from an order striking out an answer as sham.

The action was brought to recover rent under the terms of a written lease.

The answer admits the making of the lease and alleged the cancellation and rescission thereof together with a counterclaim of $150.

The affirmative issues thus raised cannot be stricken out as sham.

Sham issues in this connection are synonymous with false issues, and to strike them out as sham would be to dispose of the merits on a motion. Wayland v. Tysen, 45 N.Y. 281; Miller v. Hughes, 21 How. Pr. 442; Webb v. Foster, 45 N.Y. Supr. Ct. 311; Farnsworth v. Halstead, 18 Civ. Pro. 227; Barney v. King, 37 N.Y.S.t. Repr. 533.

Order appealed from reversed, with costs.

Present: FITZSIMONS, Ch. J., and CONLAN, J.

Order reversed, with costs.


Summaries of

Westervelt v. Morrelle

City Court of New York, General Term
Mar 1, 1899
26 Misc. 870 (N.Y. City Ct. 1899)
Case details for

Westervelt v. Morrelle

Case Details

Full title:ANNIE H. WESTERVELT, Respondent, v . ELIZABETH T. MORRELLE, Appellant

Court:City Court of New York, General Term

Date published: Mar 1, 1899

Citations

26 Misc. 870 (N.Y. City Ct. 1899)