98 N.Y.S. 1085 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1906
The defendant Ramsey was served with a summons and'complaint. He made default in appearing. The action was severed, so; that the action against him and the'defendant Cudney proceeded separately from the action against defendant Waldron. Judgment Was rendered by default- against him. This judgment he now seeks ' to open. The ground of his motion to open the. judgment is that three days prior to the" severance of theuction, and after his default, the plaintiff served upon defendant Waldron an amended complaint/ . The judgment, however, taken against xthe defendant Ramsey by default was upon the original complaint, which stated a good cause of action against him. If the plaintiff had-waited three days longer before serving his amended complaint -upon the- defendant Waldron ■ the action would have been, severed and there could then have been no claim that the judgment was not in all respects regular as against the defendant Ramsey. We „ cannot see that the rights of the defendant Ramsey havv been in any-way. prejudiced by the service of this amended, complaint upon the defendant Waldron three days prior to the severance of the action. If the amendment had been necessary for the statement of a complete causé of action against the defendant Ramsey, it. is undoubtedly true that the'amended complaint mhst have been served upon the defendant Ramsey. Inasmuch, however, as a good cause of action was stated against the defendant Ramsey in the original complaint, the allegations of which were admitted by Ramsey’s default, wé can' see no object in 'serving the amended complaint upon him, or what right he can claim to be s,erVed therewith. The defendant Ramsey, therefore, " was not entitled to have this judgment, opened iipon the ground that the amended complaint had not been served upon him..
x The plaintiff, however, has not appealed from the opening of the judgment upon the payment by the defendant Ramsey of -the costs entered in the judgment and of ten dollars costs of the motion
All concurred.
Order affirmed, with ten dollars costs and disbursements.