107 N.Y. 630 | NY | 1887
The following is the mem. of opinion in this action:
“ The defendant was a Massachusetts corporation and the plaintiff was in its employment under a contract whereby he was to- receive a share of its profits as compensation for'his services, and he commenced this action to recover his share of the profits. On the 18th day of March, 1887, Judge Van Brunt made an order under section 872 of the Code of Civil Procedure requiring Herman Stursburg, who was one of the directors and the treasurer of the defendant, to appear before him or'some other judge of the Supreme Court at chambers on the 28th day of March, 1887, for the purpose of being
“ Whether upon all the papers before the General Term there were sufficient facts to justify the examination of Stursberg under the section referred to rested in its discretion. The papers showing a formal compliance with the section, the exercise of its discretion is not reviewable here.
“ The appeal should therefore be dismissed.’
reads for dismissal of appeal.
All concur.
Appeal dismissed