29 N.Y.S. 62 | New York Court of Common Pleas | 1894
The record of the. proceedings upon the trial begins as follows:
“The court, on motion of the plaintiff’s attorney, allowed the amendment of the summons in the present suit by adding to the amount claimed the amount named in the summons in the other suit between the same parties, and grants an amendment to the complaint by making the cause of action a breach of contract instead of for .salary.”
By this amendment, two actions—one begun December 19, 1893, for $30, and one commenced January 24, 1894, for $90—were in