The defendant appeals from an order denying its motion for a bill of particulars, which, as it avers, is necessary in order to enable it to frame an amended answer,
The action is for services said to have been rendered by plaintiff, and the complaint alleges that on March 19, 1903, one Elihu B. Frost in his capacity as duly accredited representative, agent, attorney or officer of the defendant company, engaged, retained and employed plaintiff to render and perform services for said defendant in connection with forwarding and advancing its business in the securing of contracts with the government of the United States for the construction of or purchase by the said United States of submarine torpedo boats of the type of the Holland submarine torpedo boat, and said defendant, by said Frost, thereupon promised and agreed to pay to plaintiff the sum. of $1,000 per boat on each
" " The" order appealed from reserve's leave to defendant to renew its
The order should be affirmed, with ten dollars costs and disbursements.
O’Brien, P. J.’, Ingraham, Clarke and Houghton, JJ., concurred.
Order affirmed, with ten dollars costs and disbursements. Order filed.
