Johnson v. Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States

New York Court of Appeals
Johnson v. Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States, 16 N.Y.2d 1067 (N.Y. 1965)
266 N.Y.S.2d 138; 213 N.E.2d 466; 1965 N.Y. LEXIS 968

Johnson v. Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States

Opinion of the Court

Mbmobandum : The decision on the appeal should be withheld and the case remitted to the court at Special Term for further development of the record. On the argument of the appeal, third-party plaintiff-respondent Equitable offered for consideration by this court in the first instance transcripts of examinations before trial of third-party defendant Michigan Tool. On their face these transcripts seem to suggest that third-party defendant had done some business' in New York. No opportunity to amplify by other proof or explain the total effect of its activities in New York has been afforded third-party defendant, and no first instance evaluation of the tendered proof has been *1069made by a court possessed of fact-finding powers. Therefore, this proffered proof may not be given first instance evaluation here (Matter of Hayes, 263 N. Y. 219, 221; Employers’ Liab. Assur. Corp. v. Daley, 297 N. Y. 745).

Upon remission the court at Special Term shall determine as a fact upon the basis of all the proof that may be offered by the parties whether the cause of action for tort described in the complaint arose itself from the transaction of any business by third-party defendant within the State under CPLR 302 (subd. [a], par. 1); and if it did not so arise, whether the activities of third-party defendant meet the criteria prescribed by Tauza v. Susquehanna Coal Co. (220 N. Y. 259) for “ doing business within the State. (Cf. CPLR 301, 313.)

Chief Judge Desmond and Judges Dye, Fuld, Van Voorhis, Burke, Scileppi and Bergan concur.

Decision withheld and matter remitted to Special Term for further proceedings in accordance with the Memorandum herein.

Reference

Full Case Name
Joanne Johnson, as Administratrix of the Estate of Ulysses Johnson, , and Mary Szczerba, as Administratrix of the Estate of Nick Szczerba v. Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States, and Michigan Tool Company, Appellant Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States, Third-Party Plaintiff-Respondent v. Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Third-Party and Michigan Tool Company, Third-Party
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Status
Published