102 N.Y.S. 637 | N.Y. App. Term. | 1907
This action was brought for money had and received and the answer was a general denial, the pleadings being oral. The facts are practically undisputed and are substantially as follows: Parties named Fensterheim and 'Hirshfeld entered into a written contract for sale, whereby as vendors they agreed to convey certain premises to Aaron Ratkowsky and Harris Rogers as vendees, the plaintiff Rogers having subsequently acquired the interest of Harris Rogers in said contract. The premises were to be conveyed free from all tenement-house violations to the time of the closing of title. The purchase price was $27,750. At the day title was to be given by said vendors it appeared that there was a tenement-house violation charged., against the property which was a requirement that there should be provided “ k cast iron drain for reap area, provide cast iron drain for yard, and properly concrete same to a slope not less than % inch per foot, file owner’s name.” The plaintiff Rogers, who was present as attorney for the vendees at the closing of title, in detailing what then occurred at this time relative to the disposition of this violation, says: “ I told him, (the defendant herein, who was attorney for the vendors), he could either have the title adjourned or else some other provision be made for complying with these violations. After some further talk among Mr. Wilkenfeld, his clients and myself, Mr. Wilkenfeld said: ' How much do you want to comply with these violations'yourself ? ’ I said: ' What do your clients estimate that they will be worth? ’ He said: 'Between $75 and $100.’ I said: 'Mr. Wilkenfeld, I dn not think it can be done for $75 or $100; this is a matter of ptitting drain pipes through the sewer,
Under- the facts in this case as presented by the record, no cause of action is shown to exist against the defendant herein, and the judgment must be reversed.
Present: Gildersleeve, Blanchard and Dayton, JJ.
Judgment reversed and new trial ordered, with Costs to appellant to abide event.