191 A.D. 717 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1920
The appeal is from a judgment of nonsuit at the outset of the trial. The practice was proper (Kelly v. Security Mutual Life Ins. Co., 186 N. Y. 16), and if the complaint was for
The complaint is against a sewer entrance or manhole in a city street. Normally this is a proper structure in such place, and there is no allegation to the contrary. .The charge of shortcoming is that defendant “ maintained ” such structure in a “ wrongful, careless and negligent manner ” and in such a position as “ to constitute an obstruction ” and “ to render ” the highway “ dangerous; ” and that the damages and injuries were caused through the careless and negligent manner in which the defendant “ maintained ” the said manhole.
As I read the complaint, the gravamen of the shortcomings of the defendant is not wrongdoing, but neglect.
It is true that the plaintiff calls the structure a “ nuisance,” and alleges that the defendant was wrongful and careless and negligent (italics mine), but characterization is not pleading, and “ wrongful ” thus used may be regarded as a synonym for “ negligent.” (Wells v. Sibley, 9 N. Y. Supp. 343.)
The liberal construction of pleadings sanctioned by the Code of Civil Procedure (§ 519) extends but to matters of form, not “ to the fundamental requisites of a cause of action.” (Clark v. Dillon, 97 N. Y. 373.) “A fact essential to a cause of action is not alleged when it is only to be inferred from other facts specifically averred which are not inconsistent with the opposite fact. (Clark v. Dillon, 97 N. Y. 370.)” (Jacobs v. Monaton R. I. Corp., 212 N. Y. 56.)
It may be that the plaintiff, who was but nonsuited, has a
The defendant pleaded: “ IV. That this action was not commenced, as required by the provisions of Section 261 of the Greater New York Charter,
The judgment is affirmed, but without costs.
Present—Jenks, P. J., Mills, Rich, Blackmar and Jaycox, JJ.
Judgment unanimously affirmed, without costs.
See Laws of 1901, chap. 466, § 261, as amd. by Laws of 1912, chap. ,452.— [Rep,