14 N.Y.S. 385 | N.Y. Sup. Ct. | 1891
Lead Opinion
This action is brought under section 1638 and the following section, contained in article 3 of title 1 of chapter 14 of the Code of Civil Procedure, and is an action to compel the determination of claims to real property. The plaintiff, Mrs. Cuthbert, is an heir at law and a devisee under the will and codicils of Francis W. Lasak, deceased, and the defendants Mrs. Schermerhorn, Ives, Chauvet, and McKenzie are also heirs at law of the deceased. The defendant the New York Life Insurance & Trust Company has succeeded Mr. Wendell as trustees under the will of Lasak. The defendant Scbermerhorn has already commenced ten actions of ejectment against the plaintiff and the other defendants to recover the interest in certain lands in the counties of New York and Westchester, to which she claims to be entitled as heir at law of said Francis W. Lasak, and it is alleged that the defendants Ives and Chauvet have threatened to institute similar suits. This intention is de-' nied by the defendants Chauvet and Ives, but the latter avers that she has the right to commence such actions, and that such right should not be abridged or interfered with. The property in question consists of ten parcels of land, one of which, described as “Parcel 10,” is situated in the county off Westchester, and nine other parcels in the county of New York. A preliminary injunction was obtained on an order to show cause, restraining Mrs. Schermerhorn from proceeding in the actions commenced by her, and also restraining the other defendants from proceeding in said actions, or from instituting or commencing any further actions or proceedings in any new or other actions at law for the recovery of said,premises. Upon the hearing off the order to show cause Mr. Justice Beach continued the injunction as to the nine actions which related to the property in New York, but vacated it as to the action pending in Westchester county. Cross-appeals have been taken by the plaintiff and the defendants Schermerhorn and Ives from the orders entered on this decision.
We are of the opinion that the disposition made of the motion at the special term was right, and- that the orders should be affirmed. There can be no-doubt of the power of the court to restrain proceedings in other courts, where the exercise of such jurisdiction is essential to the complete administration off
Daniels, J., concurs.
Concurrence Opinion
I concur in result.