47 N.Y.S. 435 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1897
In July, 1876, the plaintiff was employed as a carpenter by the defendant for an indefinite term, and remained in the defendant’s employ until December 16,1890, when he was discharged. He rendered no services and made no tender of his services until November 16, 1891, when he was again employed .by the defendant as a carpenter. He brings this action to recover compensation for the eleven months during which he was not employed.
The complaint alleges that the plaintiff was a veteran and was discharged contrary to law. No legal proceedings were ever taken to restore him to his position, ñor does the complaint allege that,, at the time of the plaintiff’s discharge, the defendant knew that he was a veteran or that he then claimed the rights of a veteran. The defendant demurred to the complaint, the demurrer was sustained, and the plaintiff appeals.
The plaintiff’s counsel calls our attention to .the opinion of Mr, Justice Cullen in the Unreported case of Condon v. The Board of Education, decided in 1891; but that was a proceeding to reinstate the relator, and .the judgment of the court has no application to the' case at bar. • . . . .
The judgment is affirmed. .
All concurred.-
Interlocutory judgment affirmed,, with costs. , .