15 Misc. 434 | N.Y. Sup. Ct. | 1896
The petitioner was a clerk in the tax and assessment bureau of the department of finance of the city of Brooklyn. The comptroller was expressly prohibited by statute from, removing him except for cause shown after a hearing, he being entitled to that protection under the veteran statute, Ch. 577, Laws 1892. On January 26tli, 1895, the comptroller informed him that he would not be retained after January 30th. On the latter day the petitioner informed the comptroller by letter that he was a veteran, and therefore entitled to hold his position. The comptroller on the same day answered him by letter, acknowledging the receipt of his notice of “ intention to insist ” on his rights under the veteran statute, and concluding as follows: “ I now notify you that on and after this date your position will be abolished.” It is shown that whereas only seven, or at most eight, clerks were employed in the said bureau prior to and at the time of the petitioner’s discharge, the comptroller now employs ten clerks
Motion denied.