Citation Numbers: 74 N.Y.S. 931
Judges: Delehanty
Filed Date: 12/15/1901
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 10/19/2024
The action is for work, labor, and materials furnished by the plaintiff to the defendant in decorating the latter’s house in the city of New York. The answer consists of a denial and of a counterclaim for damages for an alleged breach of the contract in question. For the purpose of replying to said counterclaim, the plaintiff obtained an order directing defendant to furnish the particulars thereof, which he subsequently did, in compliance with the terms thereof, and thereafter the plaintiff duly - made and served his reply to the counterclaim in question. After issue had been joined as aforesaid, a motion was made upon the plaintiff’s affidavit for an order directing the defendánt to furnish a bill of particulars of his counterclaim for the purpose of enabling the plaintiff to prepare for the trial of said issue, which motion was granted, and from the order entered thereon this appeal is taken.
The granting or refusing of an order of this kind rests largely in-the discretion of the justice making the same, and, if that discretion is fairly and reasonably exercised, the same will not be disturbed.
SCHUCHMAN, J., concurs.