109 Misc. 306 | N.Y. Sup. Ct. | 1919
The first question involved is procedural and relates to the point whether or not a demurrer will lie against plaintiffs because they are alien enemies upon the ground that they have no legal capacity to sue, the defendant asserting that the mode of process is to move to stay or arrest the action pendente hello. This latter mode is proper when the action is pending at the outbreak of the belligerent condition, because logically the capacity was in the party at the time he brought the suit and at which time he is judged, whereas, if he brings a suit after
Ordered accordingly.