72 N.Y.S. 1044 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1901
This was a summary proceeding in behalf of a landlord to recover possession of certain property described in the lease, which was made on February 20, 1901, as “the house known as the ‘West Arverne Villa,’ comprising twenty-four rooms, situate on Dodge avenue, facing the Atlantic Ocean, Rockaway Beach, borough and county of Queens, city and state of New York, together with the stables near Dodge avenue, also the surrounding grounds and lots belonging to the said described house as it now stands.” The proceeding was instituted by reason of the alleged default of the tenant in paying $190 rent, which was claimed to have been due on June 15, 1901. It was admitted that this rent had not been paid, and the defense was an eviction of the tenant from a portion of the demised premises. This issue raised the question as to the extent of the property embraced in the lease outside the house itself. There was a conflict of testimony on this point; but it seems to me that the proof preponderated so strongly in favor of the tenant that it is the duty of this court to grant a new trial, on the ground that the judgment of the court below is against the weight of evidence. As the demised property outside the house was not described by metes and bounds in the lease itself, it was proper for the trial court to receive oral • evidence as to what was said by the parties just prior to the time of the execution of the instrument, or coincidentally therewith, in reference to the premises which it embraced; and the record contains testimony from several witnesses in regard to statements of the landlord in this respect. At
“The tenant having ceased by the act of his landlord to become legally liable for the rent, by a permanent occupation operating as another exclusion from a portion of the demised premises, the proceedings to remove him for nonpayment of rent cannot, we think, be upheld upon any sound principle of law.”
For these reasons, I think the judgment should be reversed.
Final order of the municipal court dismissing proceedings reversed, and proceedings remitted to said court for new trial, costs to abide the event. All concur.