97 Misc. 365 | N.Y. App. Term. | 1916
Plaintiff sued in replevin to recover possession of two diamond earrings of the alleged value of $1,000. On the trial plaintiff testified that the earrings were in all probability of the value of the invoice price, $1,500, and that their reasonable value was at least $1,200. At the close of plaintiff’s case defendant moved to dismiss the complaint on the ground that the court had been ousted of jurisdiction by the conclusive proof of value given by plaintiff as being in excess of $1,000 namely, at least $1,200. This motion was denied with an exception to the defendant. Defendant then called. certain witnesses, but no evidence was introduced on behalf of the defendant in contradiction of the valuation placed- by plaintiff upon the property, namely, at least $1,200. Defendant then renewed the motion to dismiss the complaint, which was denied with an exception, and subsequently the court rendered judgment in favor of the plaintiff, fixing the value of the chattels at $1,000. In the published decision the learned court states: “ I take it, however, that the plaintiff can waive any part of his claim that he wishes. He may, for the purpose of conferring jurisdiction upon the court, place a certain value upon the chattels and sue to recover that value in the event that the possession of the chattels could not be returned to him. It is not the intrinsic value of the chattels which confers jurisdiction upon the court, but the value which the plaintiff sets forth in his summons and which he is willing to accept if the recovery of the chattels cannot be had.” In so construing the statute the learned court erred. The main purpose of
The uncontradicted proof having established the value in excess of the jurisdiction of the court, by that very fact the court became at once ousted of jurisdiction, and the motion to dismiss the complaint should have been granted.
Judgment reversed, with thirty dollars costs, and complaint dismissed, with costs.
Bijur and Shearn, JJ., concur.
Judgment reversed, with costs.