65 N.Y.S. 367 | N.Y. Sup. Ct. | 1900
The plaintiff seeks to recover upon a liquor tax bond the amount of a judgment for fines and penalties recovered for violations against the Liquor Tax Law, by the principal in the bond, the defendant Siebert.
The complaint alleges that on August 16, 1898, Siebert was the holder of a liquor tax certificate to traffic in liquors at a certain place in the city of Buffalo, and about that time made application to permit him to transfer and carry on such business at another place
The bond contains the condition, among others, that if the said liquor tax certificate applied for is given unto the principal, and the principal will not, while the business for iohieh such liquor tax certificate is given shall be carried on, violate any of the provisions of the Liquor Tax Law or any act amendatory thereof or supplementary thereto, the said principal will pay all fines or penalties ' incurred or imposed for violations of the Liquor Tax Law, and any judgment or judgments recovered or entered against the said principal for or on account of any such violation of said law, together with all costs taxed or allowed in any action or proceeding brought or instituted under the provisions of said Liquor Tax Law, then the above obligation to be void; otherwise to remain in full force and virtue.
While the complaint alleges that the action was brought to recover for penalties incurred for violations committed “ at said premises where said traffic in liquor was carried on under said certificate as aforesaid,” it is absolutely silent as to the specific time when these violations occurred, or that they occurred while the business for which said liquor tax certificate was given was carried on. Such a violation might have been committed at the premises
Whenever time is an essential ingredient in a cause of action, or a particular period of time becomes material, the complaint should he definite and specific in that regard. To entitle the plaintiff to recover, these violations must have occurred while the business for which the liquor tax certificate is given shall have been carried on, as is stated in the bond, otherwise there is no liability, and the complaint should set forth specifically that these violations occurred during this period of time, for otherwise there is no breach of the conditions of the bond, and no liability has been established. I think the complaint is fatally defective in this regard.
The demurrer is sustained, with costs, with leave to the plaintiff to amend his complaint within twenty days after entry of the interlocutory judgment, and notice therefor, upon payment of costs.
Demurrer sustained, with costs, with leave to plaintiff to amend within twenty days after entry of interlocutory judgment, upon payment of costs.