Herman v. New York City Railway Co. , 106 N.Y.S. 896 ( 1907 )


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  • Miller, J. :

    This case is like the case of Kelly v. New York City Railway Co. (122 App. Div. 467), decided herewith, except that the plaintiff is an infant and that the clerk of the attorney of record for the plaintiff procured her to sign a writing authorizing said attorney to bring suit. She says that site did not understand the contents of the paper signed by her, and that she wishes the action discontinued. *470Said clerk states that he was informed by the plaintiff that she was over twenty-one years of age. Her reason for deceiving her attorney, if she understood that she was employing one, is not apparent. But irrespective of that, we think the court should not compel an infant, for whom no guardian ad litem has been appointed, to prosecute an action which she wishes to discontinue.

    The motion should be granted.

    Woodwabd, Jenks, Hookeb and Rich, JJ:, concurred.

    Order reversed, with ten dollars costs and disbursements, and motion granted, with ten dollars costs payable by the attorney for the respondent.

Document Info

Citation Numbers: 122 A.D. 469, 106 N.Y.S. 896

Judges: Miller

Filed Date: 11/22/1907

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 1/13/2023