95 N.Y.S. 745 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1905
It appears by the complaint in this action that John T. Way, as trustee of the trusts created under the will of Thomas P. Way, entered into a contract for the sale of land to the plaintiff and received at the time the contract was made $1,000 from the plaintiff. It further - appears that, at the time named for the completion of the transaction, the plaintiff attended at the place appointed and offered to comply with the other terms of the contract. The time set for closing the transaction was the 29th of April, 1904. On the 7th of April, 1904, John T. Way conveyed the premises tó one John Renehan. It is further alleged that Renehan had knowledge of the agreement between John T. Way, and the plaintiff, and the action was brought for specific performance of the contract. Way, trustee, and Renehan
As to the first objection, it is apparent that the complaint does show a sufficient cause of action against Way, trustee. The action is for the specific performance of a contract. The intimation is that no cause of action is alleged against the defendant Way because it appears from the complaint that he has conveyed the property to the defendant Benehan, but it also appears that Benehan took his conveyance with full knowledge. It is competent for the court in this action to set aside the conveyance to Benehan, which would then leave an outstanding question between Way and the plaintiff as to the plaintiff’s right to have specific enforcement of the contract as against Way.
As to the second objection, there is no support for the claim. The affidavits upon which the order of publication was granted were sufficient to authorize the court in the exercise of its judicial discretion tp grant the order.
As to the third point, that the service of the summons by publication does not confer jurisdiction upon the court to compel a nonresident to convey real estate situated within this State, that is not a subject to be mooted on this application. The question is simply as to the sufficiency of the evidence before the court to make an order of publication of a summons in an action in which, in view of all the circumstances of the case, a judgment may be rendered
O’Brien, P. J., Ingraham and Clarke, JJ., concurred; Laughlin, J., concurred in result.
■ Order affirmed, With costs.