78 A.D. 268 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1903
This action is brought to recover damages for a libel contained in the publication by The Rural New KorTcer, a newspaper published by the defendant. The pleadings are extremely voluminous, and it is only necessary to make a general statement of their contents. There are eight separate causes of action in the complaint, based upon eight separate libels. The complaint alleges that the plaintiff is a foreign corporation existing under the laws of the State of New Jersey, and has heen since January 2, 1901, engaged in manufacturing and selling silos, buying and selling seeds and grains, and in promoting the organization of co-operative receiving and distributing depots, granaries and warehouses in the State of New York and elsewhere. The libels against the plaintiff corporation relate generally to its business methods and its responsibility. The answer, after containing specific allegations as to each of the separate causes of action, alleges a separate and distinct defense to each and all of the eight alleged separate causes of action in the complaint, and in justification of the alleged libelous matters therein set
The general nature of the charges contained in these libels relates to the financial responsibility of the plaintiff corporation as well as to the business methods adopted by it. To justify these libels the defendant would be compelled to show that the plaintiff was finan.
It follows that the order appealed from should be reversed, with ten dollars costs and disbursements, and the motion denied, with ten dollars costs.
Van Brunt, P. J., Patterson and Hatch, JJ., concurred; Laughlin, J., dissented.
Order reversed, with ten dollars costs and disbursements, and motion denied, with ten dollars costs.