113 N.Y.S. 1021 | N.Y. Sup. Ct. | 1908
Plaintiff applies for an order enjoining, restraining and prohibiting the defendant Victoria Chief Copper Mining & Smelting Company, pending this suit, from further prosecuting the action instituted by it in the District Court of the Third Judicial District for the county of Sierra, territory of New Mexico, against William L. Johnson (plaintiff in this action), John Gardner and Stephen J. Macy therein named as defendants, the said Johnson and the said Gardner not having appeared in said suit nor submitted to jurisdiction of the court, nor been served with process therein within said jurisdiction. The present action is brought for a partnership accounting, the plaintiff claiming that he and defendants Hopper and Bigelow formed a co-partnership for the acquisition and development of mining properties. Plaintiff contends that his former copartners transferred to a corporation which they formed under the laws of Arizona, the said Victoria Company, a portion of the property affected by this suit The property so transferred is located in New Mexico. After the commencement of this action plaintiff instituted proceedings in New Mexico against the said company and others, and therein sought, by means of a so-called ancillary bill of complaint, relief in aid of this action. Demurrers to that bill were sustained, and after the filing of an amended bill the suit was discontinued by order of court, without prejudice. Thereupon the Victoria Company commenced an action in New Mexico against this plaintiff, John Gardner and Stephen J. Macy, the latter two being residents of said territory, the plaintiff being a resident of Kentucky. In the complaint filed by the Victoria Company it alleges its ownership of certain mining claims and real property located in said territory, and avers that -the defendants in said suit made an adverse claim thereto, and it seeks to have its title forever quieted and set at rest. The plaintiff now makes this motion in this action to enjoin the prosecution of the New Mexico suit. No supplemental bill of complaint has. been filed by the plaintiff herein in which injunctive relief is sought, but he seeks redress upon affidavits alone. An injunction can only issue where it appears from the com- '
Motion denied.