16 Daly 20 | New York Court of Common Pleas | 1890
This action was commenced by Robert Beatty, and resulted in a judgment in his favor. Subsequent to the entry of judgment plaintiff died, and the proceedings were continued by his administratrix. The facts appearing upon the trial are briefly stated, as follows: On or about September 15, 1887, the mayor, aldermen, and commonalty of the city of Hew York, through the department of public works, undertook the building of a sewer on West Fifteenth street, between Tenth and Eleventh avenues. In the prosecution of that work it was necessary to take up and relay certain water-mains. On September 15, 1887, the commissioner of public works issued a requisition directed to the defendant', as follows:
“Department of Public Works, 31 Chambers Street, New York.
“September 15th, 1887.
“F. Thilemann, Jr.: Please furnish and deliver to bureau of chief engineer, chargeable to repairing and renewal of pipe, stop-cocks, etc., necessary labor, material, and take up and relay water-mains on Fifteenth street, between Tenth and Eleventh avenues, rendered necessary for building sewer in said street, to be done under direction and to the satisfaction of the chief engineer of the Croton aqueduct, for and on account of the department of public works; and send bill, with triplicate, and this order and receipt attached, to room Ho. 7, this office. I certify to the necessity of the above work or supplies, and that the expenditure therefor has been duly authorized and appropriated. A certificate of the necessity of the above expenditure was placed on file in this department before the expenditure was incurred.
[Signed] “D. Lowber Smith,
“ Deputy & Acting Commissioner, D. P. W.
“Page No. 309.
“[On margin:] Requisition, September 14, 1887.
“G. W. Birdsall, Chief Engineer. ”