300 N.Y. 60 | NY | 1949
This action was brought in the Supreme Court, New York County. The complaint declares the defendants *62 to be residents of this State and charges them (1) with having caused the plaintiff to be falsely imprisoned in France and (2) with there conspiring to defraud her of an interest in the estate of her parents, who died in that country.
After appearing generally, the defendants moved under rule 107 of the Rules of Civil Practice for an order dismissing the complaint upon the ground that the court "in its discretion should not take jurisdiction of this action, but should remit the plaintiff to her proper forum". Through an opposing affidavit, the plaintiff claimed a temporary residence in New York City and asserted a determination to reside there permanently.
The question as to the plaintiff's residence was assigned to an Official Referee who rejected her declaration of an intent to reside in this State. The defendants then moved for confirmation of the Referee's report and for dismissal of the complaint. In opposition to that motion, the plaintiff submitted an affidavit of her attorney which made these allegations: The defendants were continually in the United States from June, 1946, to November, 1946; they now have their first citizenship papers; one of them holds a license from the Treasury of the United States whereby her funds in this country are decontrolled; the process herein was served upon them in this State. Notwithstanding that showing, Special Term confirmed the report of the referee and dismissed the complaint. The Appellate Division affirmed. We granted to the plaintiff leave to appeal to this court.
Our courts are bound to try an action for a foreign tort when either the plaintiff or the defendant is a resident of this State. (Crashley v. Press Pub. Co.,
The judgments should be reversed, with costs in all courts, and the matter remitted to Special Term for further proceedings not inconsistent with this opinion.
LEWIS, CONWAY, DESMOND, DYE, FULD and BROMLEY, JJ., concur.
Judgments reversed, etc. [See