35 N.Y.S. 213 | N.Y. Sup. Ct. | 1895
The relator cannot recover damages herein. At common law when an issue of fact was raised by a return to an alternative writ of mandamus, such issue could not be tried in the mandamus proceeding. The return was conclusive until falsified, and the only way to falsify it was by a judgment for plaintiff in an action by the relator for damages for a false return. If the relator prevailed in that action, he not only got judgment for his damages, but was also entitled to have a peremptory writ of mandamus issue. But this method being too dilatory, statutes were enacted that the issue of fact should be tried in the mandamus proceeding itself, and that if the relator succeeded he might have assessed therein the same damages which he could recover in an action for a false return. Bacon’s Abr., Hand. II. And this is the method prevailing in this state. An issue of fact raised by a return to an alternative writ is triable by a jury, and the relator is entitled to a verdict in case he would be entitled thereto if he had brought an action for damages for a false return (Code Civ. Pro. sec. 2083); and, if he so elect, he may at the same time recover the damages which he could recover in such an action. Code Civ. Pro. see. 2088.
In this case there was no false return. On the contrary, a peremptory writ was granted in the first instance, there being-no question of fact raised; and hence, the relator having no cause of action for damages for a false return, there can be no such damages to be assessed.
The application is denied, without costs.
Application denied, without costs.
Upon a reargument of the foregoing motion the following-opinion was rendered by Mr. Justice Gaynob :
Gayxob, J. The questions raised upon the reargument were not overlooked in the first disposition of the case. The peremptory writ was granted in the first instance. Therefore there was and could be no “ final order ” herein. The final order .is the “ final judgment ” upon the trial of an issue of fact raised by a return to an alternative writ,, or of an issue of
The motion for a reargument is denied.