Case Name: The Climax Specialty Co., Respondent, v. Benjamin C. Smith & Sons, Appellant
Court: New York Supreme Court, Appellate Term
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1900-04
Citations: 31 Misc. 275
Docket Number: 
Parties: The Climax Specialty Co., Respondent, v. Benjamin C. Smith & Sons, Appellant.
Judges: 
Reporter: New York Miscellaneous Reports
Volume: 31
Pages: 275–276

Head Matter:
The Climax Specialty Co., Respondent, v. Benjamin C. Smith & Sons, Appellant.
(Supreme Court, Appellate Term,
April, 1900.)
Verification of complaint — By attorney of domestic corporation — Code Civ. Pro., § 525, subd. 3.
Where all the officers of a domestic corporation are absent from the county where its attorney resides, he may verify the complaint in an action brought by the corporation.
Appeal by the defendant from a judgment of the Municipal Court of the city of Hew York, borough of Manhattan, rendered in favor of the plaintiff, upon a trial had before the court, without a jury.
Samuel S. Walters, for appellant.
William Stuart, for respondent.

Opinion:
O'Gorman, J.
The judgment in this case which was taken on defendant's default and rendered upon a verified complaint, is assailed by the defendant upon the ground that the verification of the complaint was made by the plaintiff's attorney, defendant's contention being that a pleading of a domestic corporation must be verified by an officer, and that subdivision 3 of section 525 of the Code of Civil Procedure has no application to pleadings interposed on behalf of a domestic corporation. We cannot yield our assent to this contention. A reading of the entire section of the Code in question seems to warrant the conclusion that subdivision 3 applies to all parties, whether domestic corporations or not, and where, as in the ease before us, it appears by the attorney's verification that all the officers are absent from the county where the attorney resides, the verification should be held to be a proper one. High Rock Knitting Co. v. Bronner, 18 Misc. Rep. 627; affirmed, 29 App. Div. 627; Syracuse Moulding Co. v. Squires, 13 N. Y. Supp. 547. In the cases cited by the appellant, the precise point under consideration was not involved. Defendant's claim, therefore, that the court was without juris diction to render judgment on the verified complaint, is not well taken, and as the other points raised are without merit, the judgment appealed from should be affirmed, with costs.
Beekmae, P. J., and Giegerigh, J., concur.
Judgment affirmed, with costs.