Lead Opinion
Dissenting Opinion
(dissenting). The plaintiffs Nixon, on May 12, 1932, were riding in the automobile of defendant Wilson. At an intersection of two streets in Manhattan the Wilson automobile collided with a taxicab of defendant Beacon Transportation Company. In an action against Wilson and the taxicab owner the plaintiffs prevailed against the taxicab owner, and Wilson prevailed against plaintiffs. The plaintiffs and the taxicab owner both appeal. The substantial question presented concerns a deposition of defendant Wilson. The plaintiffs, on notice to the defendant taxicab owner, examined defendant Wilson before trial. The taxicab owner did not appear at the examination. Upon the trial the plaintiffs read in evidence the deposition of defendant Wilson without establishing that Wilson was not available for examination upon the trial. The trial court ruled that the deposition was evidence against the- taxicab owner. This ruling is asserted