3 E.D. Smith 648 | New York Court of Common Pleas | 1857
—This is a judgment by default against the owner. The plaintiff’s damages have been assessed by a sheriff’s jury, and preparatory to entering up judgment, he asks for an extra allowance.
There is no authority for granting an extra allowance in such a case. The action is for the recovery of money; but there has
It is suggested that the course of procedure is analogous to the foreclosure of a mortgage, in which case an extra allowance may be granted. It is very true that this proceeding is analogous to the foreclosure of a mortgage ; but it is not the foreclosure of a mortgage, for which alone provision has been made in the section referred to. It is also suggested that it is in the nature of a claim upon real property; but it is not, in the language of the statute, a proceeding for the determination of claims to real property. As it falls, therefore, within none of the cases provided for by section 308, there is no authority for granting an extra allowance.
As the point is suggested for the first time, I have consulted with my brethren, and they agree with me that we have no power to grant an extra allowance in such a case.