60 Misc. 547 | N.Y. Sup. Ct. | 1908
These are cross-motions, one by the defendant upon the papers upon which it was granted to vacate a warrant of attachment obtained by the plaintiff, and the other made by the plaintiff for leave to file nunc pro tunc as of the date of the original affidavit upon which the attachment was based a supplemental or amended affidavit, and to amend nunc pro tunc the recitals contained in the warrant. The first question necessary to be passed upon is whether the court has any power to allow such supplemental or amended affidavit to be filed nunc pro tunc. Section 683 of the Code of Civil Procedure provides that the defendant may move to vacate the warrant either exclusively upon the papers upon which it was granted or upon affidavits submitted on his own part, in which latter case the application may be opposed by new proof by affidavit on the part of the plaintiff tending
The motion to amend is denied, and the motion to vacate is granted, with ten dollars costs of each motion.
Ordered accordingly.