107 N.Y.S. 820 | N.Y. App. Term. | 1907
In an action in the United States Circuit Court, wherein one Titus and others were complainants and the plaintiff herein was defendant, a temporary injunction was given, upon the application of the complainants. Upon the undertaking given on said injunctioti, the defendant herein was the surety. The injunction was subsequently dissolved, and the bill, or complaint, in the case was dismissed. Thereupon this action was brought in the Mimic, ipal Court, on the undertaking, against defendant as surety. The only damages shown were for counsel fees in procuring
As the questions presented are somewhat novel and of an important character, the respondent may have leave to appeal to the Appellate Division.
Guy and Bruce, JJ., concur.
Judgment reversed and new trial ordered, with costs to appellant to abide event.