129 N.Y.S. 23 | N.Y. App. Term. | 1911
This proceeding was brought to dispossess the tenant, upon the ground that the tenant occupied the premises for an illegal trade or business. The allegation of the petition is that the tenant carried on “the sale and exposure for sale on said premises of opium contrary to law.” There is no evidence in the record to show that opium was sold or exposed for sale upon the premises.
The final order awarding possession to the landlord is reversed, with costs, and the petition is dismissed, and restitution is awarded to the tenant, with costs, without prejudice to the landlord to institute another proceeding. All concur.