Judges: Nathan
Filed Date: 3/25/1949
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 10/19/2024
On plaintiff’s motion for an order to issue execution against the person of defendant Poliak,' counsel appeared in opposition before the court at Special Term, and the motion was referred to this court, before which the action had been tried. Through inadvertence, no papers in opposition were submitted on the reference and the motion was granted, but the order to be settled thereon has not been signed.
Upon application of defendant’s attorney, both counsel have appeared before this court and have been heard orally as upon a reargument. An opposing affidavit and memoranda of both counsel have been submitted.
Upon reconsideration, it is clear that even though the judgment herein was rendered in an action for fraud and deceit, plaintiff is not entitled to an execution against the person as
Upon the facts adduced at the trial of this action and upon all the circumstances herein, the court is of the opinion that an execution against the person of defendant Poliak should not be issued. The decision of March 10, 1949, is therefore recalled, and the motion is denied, without prejudice, however, to renewal upon proof of additional facts tending to show un-co-operative, obstructive, or other prejudicial conduct on the part of this defendant.