Camden Iron Works v. . City of New York

New York Court of Appeals
Camden Iron Works v. . City of New York, 78 N.E. 1109 (N.Y. 1906)
185 N.Y. 617; 1906 N.Y. LEXIS 1074
Bartlett

Camden Iron Works v. . City of New York

Opinion of the Court

Judgment of Trial Term modified by deducting therefrom the sum of $1,803.26, being the interest allowed upon the *618 balance of respondents’ counterclaim over and above the amount of appellant’s claim from May 19, 1902, to June 16, 1901, the date of the decision herein, and as modified affirmed, without costs to either party. No opinion.

Concur: Cullen, Ch. J., Gray, Haight, Werner and Hiscock, JJ. Absent: O’Brien, J. Edward T. Bartlett, J., votes for reversal in following memorandum :

Dissenting Opinion

Edward T. Bartlett, J.

(dissenting). I agree with the dissenting opinion of Patterson, J., in the Appellate Division, concurred in by Presiding Justice Van Brunt, to the effect that there was reversible error in the rulings of the trial judge, when the. inspectors for the city of New York were under examination by the counsel for the plaintiff. The most important point in the plaintiff’s case was to establish, if possible, that these inspectors for the city were biased and not acting in good faith.

Reference

Full Case Name
The Camden Iron Works, Appellant, v. the City of New York, Defendant, and William H. Masterson Et Al., Respondents
Status
Published