31 A.D.2d 518 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1968
Order entered March 27, 1968, granting order confirming report of Referee, and denying motion to set aside the service of summons and to dismiss action against defendant Alabama, and further directing defendant Alabama to answer complaint and cross claim, affirmed, with $25 costs and disbursements to each respondent. The comprehensive activities of Alabama’s representative in New York brought Alabama well within the compass of Bryant v. Finnish Nat. Airline, (15 N Y 2d 426). He was more than a solicitor; he was Alabama’s vicar in this jurisdiction. Concur — Tilzer, McGivem, Rabin and McNally, JJ.; Steuer, J. P.,. dissents in the following memorandum: On this motion to set aside the service of the summons and dismiss the complaint for lack of jurisdiction, we are in .accord as to the issue presented. The service on the foreign corporation can only be sustained if the corporation is brought within the provisions of CPLR 301, that is, was present within this .State by virtue of doing business here. The facts are not in dispute, only the consequences to be drawn from them. Defendant maintains drydocks in Alabama for the servicing and repairing .of ships. All work is done there and all contracts for work on ships are made there. Defendant has an employee named Royston whose title is “Sales Director”. He solicits business all over the eastern seaboard of this country and Canada. The defendant maintains an office for him in this city which is his home base and in which he spends approximately half his working time. There is telephone and office listing and the company maintains a generally inactive bank aaccount here. Mr. Royston is a knowledgeable marine engineer well versed in the needs of prospective customers and from time to time he assists his customers in problems allied to procuring business, such as in insuring vessels while under repair, and the IjVe. He commands a respectable salary and a generous drawing account. It is clear that to sustain the service the defendant must be deemed to be here