80 A.D. 342 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1903
The plaintiff brought this action to recover damages for the alleged negligent killing of his wife by the defendant. The accident occurred in the State of New Jersey on July 30, 1898, resulting in the death of plaintiff’s intestate on August second following. The action is based on the provisions of a New Jersey statute (Laws of N. J. 1848, p. 151, as amd. by Laws of 1897, chap. 58) similar in its scope and effect to the provisions of section 1902 of our Code of Civil Procedure. It is provided in this statute that the action must be commenced within one year from the death of the decedent. The action was, in fact, commenced on July 18, 1900, nearly two years after the death happened, but the answer of the defendant did not set up the defense of a limitation under the statute, and the case went to trial in June of last year, resulting in a disagreement of the jury. The defendant now moves for permission to amend its answer, setting up the limitation, and this motion has been granted, appeal coming to this court.
The order appealed from should be affirmed, with costs.
Goodrich, P. J., Hirschberg, Jenks and Hooker, JJ., concurred.
Order affirmed, with ten dollars costs and disbursements.