Case Name: Ora W. Grow et al., Appellants, v. Milton Fink et al., Doing Business as Garfield Medical Apparatus Co., Respondents
Court: New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1947-04-18
Citations: 272 A.D.2d 759
Docket Number: 
Parties: Ora W. Grow et al., Appellants, v. Milton Fink et al., Doing Business as Garfield Medical Apparatus Co., Respondents.
Judges: 
Reporter: Appellate Division Reports
Volume: 272
Pages: 759–760

Head Matter:
Ora W. Grow et al., Appellants, v. Milton Fink et al., Doing Business as Garfield Medical Apparatus Co., Respondents.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
The matter alleged in the stricken paragraphs may be material evidence at the trial of the bona fides of the claims which plaintiffs forbore in consideration of the alleged agreement on defendants' part to hold plaintiffs harmless in their litigation with Goodwin. The matter is evidentiary, however, and not an essential part of the only cause of action asserted in the complaint, namely, a cause of action for breach of defendants' undertaking to assume responsibility for the result of the Goodwin litigation. The matter stricken, relating to a previous fraud and breach of another contract on defendants' part, should not become issues as such in this action by incorporation in the pleadings. If plaintiffs deem the complaint, as it remains, not sufficiently intelligible without some further description of the action instituted by Goodwin against plaintiffs, as alleged in paragraph twentieth of the complaint, and without an addition to paragraph twenty-first to the effect that the demand made upon defendants to assume responsibility for the Goodwin litigation was made by reason of plaintiffs' claim that defendants were liable in turn for the alleged fraud and breach of contract on which the Goodwin suit was based, they may amend their complaint with a concise statement to that effect.
The order appealed from should be affirmed, with $20 costs and disbursements to the respondents, without prejudice to the introduction as evidence at the trial of the matter stricken from the complaint.