121 N.Y.S. 979 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1910
This action was commenced in October, 1907, to recover damages claimed for alleged breach of contract. In December, 1909, the defendant moved to dismiss the complaint for want of prosecution. The motion was denied and he appeals.
Issue was joined, on the 31st of October, 1907, since which time
The motion to dismiss should have been granted. The rule is well settled that where junior issues have been reached for trial the plaintiff must show, in order to defeat a motion to dismiss for want of prosecution, facts sufficient to excuse his. apparent neglect to proceed, and that in the event of his failure to do so, the motion should be granted. (Anderson v. Hedden & Sons Co., 116 App. Div. 231; Ferber v. Newgold, 133 id. 739.)
The order appealed from, therefore, should be reversed, with ten dollars costs and disbursements, and the motion granted, with ten dollars costs.
Clarke, Laughlin, Scott and Dowling, JJ., concurred.'
Order reversed, with ten dollars costs and disbursements, and motion granted, with ten dollars costs.