11 A.D. 508 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1896
An extended discussion of this case is not required. We are of opinion that the position taken by the defendants on the trial, that, a joint action could not be maintained against them, was properly overruled by the court below. We concur in the conclusion reached in this regard in the opinions in the cases of Oakley v. Town of Mamaroneck (39 Hun, 448) and Clapp v. Town of Ellington (87 id. 542). As the duty of repairing the bridge in question was. imposed upon the commissioners of highways of both towns, it
It is urged by the appellants that the trial court erred in permit- ; ting the plaintiff to show the declarations of their highway commissioners, Hall and Shields. When the question was first raised on the trial — the plaintiff seeking to prove a conversation between William Hall, highway commissioner of the town of Madrid, and one Rutherford — the court remarked : “ I only receive that against the town of Madrid as a part of the conversation to show the extent of the notice to the commissioner.” In this view the evidence of the admissions of Hall and Shields, the highway commissioners of the towns of Potsdam and Madrid, was properly received. The plaintiff was compelled to show the fact of notice, either actual or constructive, of the defective condition of the bridge, to the highway commissioners of the said towns. He could show actual knowledge by proving that a witness had informed said commissioners of the condition of the structure, or that the commissioners had made statements in conversation with other’s which showed the existence of such knowledge. The evidence showing the admissions of Hall and Shields was, therefore, competent -to show notice to them of the defective condition of the. bridge, and the ruling of the court in that regard presents no ground for a reversal of the judgment.
The question whether or not the highway commissioners of the
The judgment and order should be affirmed, with costs.
All concurred, except Landón, J., not sitting.
Judgment and order affirmed, with costs.