100 N.Y.S. 463 | N.Y. Sup. Ct. | 1906
The complaint in this action demands specific performance of a contract hy which the defendant agreed to convey certain realty to the plaintiff. The defendant demurs on the ground that the complaint fails to allege that title to the premises was in the defendant. “ The same precision which is required in stating the case of the plaintiff is not necessary in showing the interest of the defendant against whom the relief is sought; because the plaintiff cannot always be supposed to he cognizant of the nature of a defendant’s interest, and the action must frequently proceed with a view to obtain a discovery of it.” Daniell Ch. Prac. (7th ed.) 354. Nevertheless, a bill for equitable relief
The demurrer is, therefore, sustained.
Demurrer sustained.