124 Misc. 458 | N.Y. Sup. Ct. | 1925
The action against the defendant A. B. Leach & Company, Inc., is for an accounting of property that was held by the defendant Greiner in a fiduciary relationship for the plaintiff’s testator, as his agent, and transferred to A. B. Leach & Company, Inc., in disregard of the agent’s duty. That defendant sets up a defense that the plaintiff has a sufficient remedy at law. That is a good defense to an action in equity unless the cause is one of which both law and equity have concurrent jurisdiction and the plaintiff may ■elect in which tribunal to prosecute his claim. I think that is the ■character of the plaintiff’s cause of action and as it has elected to pursue the remedy of compelling an accounting it is no defense to plead that it might have pursued a remedy by a common law action. The defendant also pleads that the property did not belong to the plaintiff’s testator but to other persons and that
Let an order be settled on notice in accordance with these views.