Citation Numbers: 203 A.D. 634, 197 N.Y.S. 109, 1922 N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 7267
Judges: Finch
Filed Date: 12/15/1922
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 10/27/2024
Plaintiff sues to recover an amount claimed to be due as rent under the terms of a written contract. It appears that at the time said contract was made, plaintiffs? predecessors in title were the. owners -of No. 6 Greene street and defendant’s predecessors in title were the owners of No. 8 Greene street. In the front between the two buildings was a party wall with an extension of the same to the rear, -which extension was an independent wall built wholly-on the land of No. 6 Greene street. The then owners of No. 8 Greene street were about to erect a building on their lot and agreed for themselves, their heirs and devisees, with the then owners of No. 6 Greene street that the said independent.wall of No. 6 Greene street was to become “ as and for the party wall between the two buildings erected and to be erected for so long a time as the building No. 8 Greene Street shall stand and require the use of the same as and for its southerly wall,” and agreed to
If the plaintiff were suing for the reasonable value of the use and occupation of its wall in so far as the same had been occupied and not been paid for, a different question would be presented. So, too, if the plaintiff were seeking to prevent the further use of the wall without compliance with the condition, as in Mott v. Oppenheimer (supra), or if the defendant were seeking to protect its right to use the wall, but in the case at bar, as noted, plaintiff is suing to recover rent upon the written agreement, and hence for .the reasons given cannot succeed.
It follows that the determination of the Appellate Term and the judgment of the Municipal Court should be reversed and the complaint dismissed, with costs in all courts to the appellant.
Clarke, P. J., Dowling, Page and Merrell, JJ., concur.
. Determination appealed from and judgment of the Municipal Court reversed and complaint dismissed, with costs in all courts to the appellant.