Case ID: ny-st-rep_41/html/0954-07.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
Author: {"author": "Bischoff, J.", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

New York Common Pleas—General Term.
    Filed December 7, 1891.
    Henry B. Sire, App’lt, v. Geo. W. Rumboldt et al., Resp’ts.
    Motion for leave to appeal to the court of appeals.
    
      A. I. Sire, for app'lt; A. Kling, for resp’ts.
   Bischoff, J.

The only question involved in the appeal herein was as to the admissibility of evidence of a contemporaneous paroi agreement not inconsistent with the terms of a written instrument to affect the latter. That such evidence is admissible was determined by the court of appeals in Chapin v. Dobson, 78 N. Y., 75, which we followed, reference to that case being made in our opinion herein, published in 39 St. Rep., 85. Appellant’s counsel does not undertake to distinguish the present case from that of Chapin v. Dobson, and the only ground for this application, that the question herein determined by us is novel and has not yet received the consideration of the highest appellate court, is, therefore, untenable. The motion should be denied, with costs.

Daly, Ch. J., and Pryor, J., concur.