15 N.Y.S. 255 | N.Y. Sup. Ct. | 1891
The defendant in this action, claiming that several ■causes of action are set out in the plaintiffs’ complaint, sought to have them separately stated, and to have other allegations of the complaint, by which the causes of action were set out in general terms, made more definite and
It is also claimed that the complaint should be amended so as to set out witli definiteness and certainty the facts constituting the causes of action alleged. There seems to be some substance in the objection to the complaint in this particular. It is alleged that the services rendered tp the plaintiffs and those rendered to other shippers were the same, and were rendered upon like conditions and under similar circumstances. It is apparent that this is a deduction derived from a comparison of the facts attending the plaintiffs’ shipment with those attending the shipments of others. There is no intimation as to what the conditions and circumstances of these shipments were, or any particulars in regard thereto from which the defendant can possibly imagine what the plaintiffs claim the condition and circumstances to have been. It would seem, therefore, that the complaint should be made more definite and certain in this respect, in order that the defendant may be made aware of the conditions and circumstances which form the basis of the charge.
The objection to the complaint wherein it charges that at certain seasons the defendant has failed to furnish to the plaintiffs a due aiqd reasonable quota of cars, etc., does not seem to require that it should state more in detail the facts going to make up this cause of action. Whatever precision the defendant may entitled to under this branch of the case may be obtained by a bill of particulars showing the details of the claim. We, think, however upon the point already suggested, the complaint should have been made more definite and certain, and that the order should be reversed in that respect, and the motion to that extent granted, with costs to the appellant of this appeal, to abide the final event.