Case ID: nys_110/html/0205-01.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

FINK v. STANDARD BREAD CO. (four cases).
    (Supreme Court, Appellate Term.
    May 15, 1908.)
    Courts—Municipal Courts—Appeal — Decisions Review able — Judgment Overruling Demurrer.
    No appeal lies from an order on a demurrer, but only from the judgment entered thereon; and where no judgment appears in the record, where a demurrer to a complaint was overruled, no appeal will lie, though the notice of appeal recites that it is taken from the judgment rendered against defendant and from the order overruling the demurrer to the complaint therein, upon which the said judgment was entered, and although there is attached to the return a statement by the justice who tried the .case, but who is now out of office, that he entered judgment on said order overruling the demurrer.
    Appeal from Municipal Court, Borough of Manhattan, Sixth District.
    Four actions by Louise Fink against the Standard Bread Company. Demurrers to the respective complaints were overruled, and defendant appeals.
    Dismissed.
    Argued before GILDERSLEEVE, P. J„ and GIEGERICH and GREENBAUM, JJ.
    Frederick W. Hamberg, for appellant.
    George L. Donnellan, for respondent.
   PER CURIAM.

The notice of appeal in each of these cases recites that they are taken from “a judgment rendered against it in the above-entitled action in favor of the plaintiff, * * * and from the order overruling the demurrer to the complaint therein, upon which the said judgment was entered.” Although there is attached to each return a statement by the justice who tried the case, but who is now •out of office, to the effect that he “entered judgment on said order overruling the demurrer,” no such judgment appears in the record. It has frequently been held that no appeal lies from an order overruling or sustaining a. demurrer, "but that a judgment must bé entered upon such order, and from the judgment so entered the appeal can be taken. Sheffield v. Murray, 80 Hun, 555, 30 N. Y. Supp. 799; Smith v. Ely, 46 Misc. Rep. 458, 92 N. Y. Supp. 310.

Appeals dismissed, with $10 costs in one case.