Judges: Barnard
Filed Date: 12/10/1890
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 11/12/2024
The plaintiff agreed to furnish the materials and build a house for the defendant at an agreed price. Payments were made according to the contract, except that there was remaining a balance of $855.50. The defendant, after the work was finished, as claimed by the plaintiff, commenced an action in the city court of Brooklyn in which she claimed damages for various-omissions and defaults in the execution of the contract, and claimed $2,500 damages. See 10 N. Y. Supp. 702. The plaintiff then commenced this action to foreclose the lien, and the defendant, Mrs. Healy, pleaded the same facts as a-basis of counter-claim in this action, and stating inferentially that the action in the city court was then pending. Mrs. Healy tried her suit in the city court, and got a judgment for damages and costs, $582.80. Then the lien, action was tried, and the court allowed the amount of the city court, judgment as a counter-claim to the plaintiff’s claim under the contract, and which he sought to enforce by foreclosure. The plaintiff appeals, and alleges for error that the city court judgment was not a basis for counter-claim— First. Because an appeal was pending from the city court judgment. The-
The question was not raised. The city court judgment was conclusive evidence of the amount of the counter-claim, and was properly received in evidence. Krekeler v. Ritter, 62 N. Y. 372. The correction of the decree so as to make it express the result of the trial and decision of the court was proper, and, although an appeal is taken from the order resettling the same, no point is made on the argument. The judgment and order should therefore be affirmed, with costs.