125 Misc. 333 | N.Y. Sup. Ct. | 1925
Plaintiff in this action seeks to obtain from the defendant an accounting of one-half the rents of premises Nos. 71 to 79 West Forty-fifth street, borough of Manhattan. On or about January 13, 1920, the Broadway Savings Institution leased the above premises to the defendant and David C. Godwin. The latter subsequently assigned his share of the rents, and the plaintiff is now the assignee of Godwin’s interest. Notice of the assignment of the rents to the plaintiff was duly recorded in the office of the register of New York county and notice given by the plaintiff to the defendant. Defendant has collected all the rents from the premises. Plaintiff offered testimony on the trial that loans aggregating some $20,000 were made by it to Godwin directly or through corporations in which he was principally interested, and conceded that over $8,000 has been repaid on the loans, and asks for an accounting as to the balance. There was also testimony at the trial by the president of the plaintiff corporation that the assignment was given as security for all the loans, which defendant’s witness attempted to explain by saying that several corporations were interested in the loans.
There can be no doubt that plaintiff is entitled to the relief sought. Defendant and Godwin were copartners and cotenants in the management of the property in question. The plaintiff is the
Submit, on notice, appropriate findings of fact and conclusions of law, in accordance with the foregoing opinion.