23 A.D.2d 567 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1965
In an action to recover a sum of money claimed to have been converted by defendant or had and received by defendant for plaintiff, the plaintiff, by permission of the Appellate Term of the Supreme Court, appeals from an order of said court,, dated April 17, 1964, which: (1) reversed ia judgment of the Civil Court -of ithe City of New York, County of Kings, entered July 11, 1963, granting plaintiff’s motion for summary judgment; (2) denied said motion; and (3) granted summary judgment in favor of defendant, dismissing the complaint. Order of Appellate Term affirmed, without costs, and without prejudice to whatever rights the plaintiff in her individual capacity may assert against the respondent bank. This action was brought by -appellant, -Rose Sandler, as administratrix c. t. a. of the estate of her husband, Sidney Sandler, to recover $9,127.60 and interest from defendant, a commercial hank with which she and her 'husband had maintained a joint checking account. The bank asserted, as a separate and complete defense, that it had properly offset said amount against its indebtedness to Sidney Sandler, deceased, arising from the deposit in such joint account. It -appears that on May 7,1962 the husband,