Case Name: JAMES A. PATTERSON, Appellant, v. ALFRED BAKER, Respondent
Court: New York Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1875-01
Citations: 10 N.Y. Sup. Ct. 398
Docket Number: 
Parties: JAMES A. PATTERSON, Appellant, v. ALFRED BAKER, Respondent.
Judges: 
Reporter: Supreme Court Reports (Hun)
Volume: 10
Pages: 398–399

Head Matter:
JAMES A. PATTERSON, Appellant, v. ALFRED BAKER, Respondent.
Complaint — demwrer to.
Appeal, from an order sustaining a demurrer to plaintiff’s complaint. The action was brought by the plaintiff as owner of the circulating bills of the Mechanics’ Bank, incorporated and existing in the State of Georgia, to recover damages for the wrongful use of its property by the defendant and other directors of the bank. The bills are alleged in the complaint to have been acquired by plaintiff, at various times since January, 1860, and the acts complained of are stated to have been performed at various times since January 1, 1861. The court was of opinion that the complaint should have alleged that the hills were received before January 1, 1861, which it did not, and that without that averment the complaint did not state facts sufficient to constitute a cause of action.
J. S. Winter, for the appellant.
Win. G. Choate and Wm. M. Emrts, for the respondent.
Butt v. Cameron, 53 Barb., 642.

Opinion:
Opinion by Daniels, J.
Davis, P. J., and Beady, J., concurred.
Order affirmed, with costs.